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<0> ahh nvm Jinx_Dojo <1> Hanzo, anyway, $read is a mIRC identifier, not many people use mIRC on linux <2> Mentality: hating windows is like hating america <3> hah <2> it's greedy and evil and disgusting, but there isn't much better <3> good way to put it <0> i would LOVE to use Linux/BSD but i cant never understand it <0> allways end-up re-installing xp straight after <3> hanzo install a virtual server <3> and setup whatever on it <0> such as.....? <3> linux/bsd <0> virtual server????? <3> yeh <0> what? <3> i will get the url
<1> or just use a pc emulator to install and try an operating system <3> Microsoft Virtual PC <1> vmware <3> i have debian and redhat running on it <1> going off-topic again.. <3> on my xp box <0> ahh Emulators!!! <0> know i understand <2> so is there any more efficient method to search a text file? <2> besides $readn and $read using wildmatches? <2> should i use filter or is that about the same? <4> filter is far faster than $read .. so is $fread <2> oh wow <2> didn't know we had access to that directly now <2> that wasn't there when i started scripting years ago :) <2> do you think it'd be better to use filter or $fread? <5> ok <5> back again <5> someone let me try sending them a file <6> jinx, $fread is simple. it has no real options. if you're searching for something, use $filter <7> KOZMO: what IP is it forwarding to? <6> KOZMO, /dcc send Raccoon versions.txt <2> alright so looping through $fread would make no sense compared to looping through with $read <7> Raccoon: ok you win, go got him <7> go=you <6> :) <6> KOZMO, it sent fine. <5> yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees <5> yeaaaaaaaaaaaah <5> lol <5> hahahaha <6> that'll be $5 please :) <8> whore. <5> I am so exited <2> ha <6> heh <5> will you take an IOU? <6> i prefer paypal, but whatever :P <2> so, just to confirm, /filter is still much more efficient than $fread scanning large end text files? <5> ha just joking <5> not gonna send you money <5> but thanks <5> out <9> Hiyas, is it possible to stop the toolbar at the bottom of windows from popping up everytime someone posts in a channel? <2> right now i'm looping using $read(file,w,wildtext,previous$readn) and shoving results in a hash table <2> the taskbar kemet? <2> windows task bar i mean? <8> Jinx_Dojo: with /fopen functions you would use /fseek, not $fread <9> yup, I think so - the thing with all the icons <8> /fopen+/fseek and /filter are comparable in speed, leaving $read far behind <9> yeah .. it has the option to lock taskbar so must be <2> oh wow so fseek disregards crlf entirely <9> yup, windows xp <8> not with -w <2> not? <2> hmm <2> alright well, say i make a match <2> where does the pointer rest? at the beginning or end of the match? <9> it's currently an unlocked taskbar but it raises every time someone posts in a mirc channel <9> ... or when a browser page don't load etc <2> Kemet... i think that's a windows thing
<9> it's only the mirc issue that troubles me though as it can be every few secs <9> oh, ... okies <2> mIRC just reports activity... <8> the beginning i believe, after which you can $fread the line and use /fseek the same way again <2> you might be able to find a way to avoid it <8> but i may be wrong, haven't used /fseek in a while <8> bbl <2> i dont know for sure <9> okays, I tackle it form the windows side fo things then <2> sat: interesting... sounds quite a bit superior to what i've been trying, and just about as easy to use <9> thanks for being helpful :) <2> Kemet... there might be a way to avoid mIRC reporting activity, i don't know, maybe someone else know.s <2> however yes, it is windows who is responsible for popping it up, heh <9> okay, you've given me some clues on where to look so that's useful <2> maybe some tweak program somewhere has an option to disable activity popup... because i dont see one in default taskbar options <2> heh yeah i'm just sorry i can't fix it for you... i know if it were me I would be really annoyed by that <2> fortunately i keep my taskbar on constantly <7> Natalie17 is doing on joinsends <9> righty, well thanks for your time :) ... ciao for now. <2> lol Natalie17 literally joined a second before you did rick <10> 2s <11> aww <2> 1s on my client <2> osc invite me to your elite channel <2> ;) <11> Jinx_Dojo has been invited to #netgear-linksys_router_use_a_port_other_than_6667 <11> =] <2> w00t <2> etc. <2> hmm... so /fseek -w... will yield $fread returning the line on which the wildmatch was found? <2> or the line after? <2> $fread(name | N) <7> wow, all scripts were unloaded <2> Returns the next $crlf delimited line. <2> what'd you do? <12> HEY. <12> I saw rickcp join after Natalie17. <12> By 1 second. <12> So he did get the on join message. <7> Natalie17 is trying to send C:\Download\Hot-XXX-Pictures-Collection.rar <13> I am jealous <12> Me too. <13> I saw rick join 2 seconds after. <13> ! <7> just a wild guess but I bet it's not what it appears :) <13> rick has IRC premonitions <12> .98 centisecond <7> yup, I'm psycho <12> Hey what are .rar files. <7> like zip <12> Stand for. :| <12> Oh k. <2> Neal: i wasn't insinuating he didn't get the onjoin, just that his timing was impeccable <2> [152523] <7> yup, I'm psycho <2> someone ought to quote that. ;) <12> Yea. <12> I guess he meant psychic. <12> Heh^. <7> shot at humor <7> guess it didn't go over well <14> where do i put my username and serial information to register MIRC? <13> /registration <15> DCC SEND "1234567891011" <15> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0 <16> I wonder if anyone here actually bought their mirc <16> or used keygens <17> yup <18> ... <13> I've bought it three times. <18> everybody here did <16> k cool <1> I paid <19> i paid for it via CC one time and never got any sort of response
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