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<0> dead ***whoresss <0> :P <0> hahahhah <1> hey <2> WHATS UPP MAN???? <3> i dont know!?!?! <2> UPP MEXICO MAN JEJE <4> UFF: try /jump #mexico <2> AMMMMM <5> nite, <6> nite sat <7> hi, I seem to have a problem when I'm d/l I can't go and view other web pages but when i'm not d/l I can but I have to usually refresh the page 3 times before it loads? <7> I have used programs like hijackthis <7> and another utilitie and found nothing <7> I'm still in the process though of checking ... I don't want to have to reinstall windows for this. <5> if you're downloading at very fast speeds, that will be why
<7> no not fast <5> ("very fast" being relative to your connection) <7> I had a bit of a windows mess up so I had to reinstall <7> prior to the install this never occured <7> re-install <7> and one other thing I forgot to mention <7> even if i'm not d/l <7> I have to sometimes refresh the page 3 times before it loads <5> you didn't forget to mention it <5> and, just incase, sarcasm isn't welcome <7> I wasn't being sarcastic <7> I didn't see I did say it <5> but anyway, mIRC has virtually nothing to do with DCC speeds. If it's changed or is being effected by something then it will be related to a 3rd party program, your connection, or your system. <7> i'm thinking maybe could be when I connect I get like 3 errors <7> TCP\IP connect successfully <7> then IPX\SPX or compatible CP reported error 733 <7> NetBeui CP reported error 611 <5> what is error 733 <7> I cant accept or hang up <7> the connection <7> I dunno I've set this **** up hundreds of times never ran into a problem like this <5> if it's not displaying an error interpreted by mIRC, then it's not an mIRC problem. <8> hi <8> i want to join two channels on two servers everytime i launch mirc <8> how do i do this? <8> i know how the perform on join command works, but that works for one channel, how do i get it to lauch two servers in two seperate windows <8> is this possible <9> XaNk: String 2 join events into the script portion of MIRC <8> how <8> i know nothing <10> hello <11> is kinko here ? <11> #ael2 <12> i cant see when someone joins or parts <12> is there something disabled? <13> alt+o > irc [events] <13> could e that lame script doing it <12> heh <12> i rm'd my other scripts <12> and i wanted something other than BX for once <13> best thing you can do is locate help for that script <14> hi <12> im an admin for the script actualy <14> can i set a string to a variable <12> look in the excursion credits you'll see my nick <14> ie: %var.$2.whatever <14> if that makes sense <13> good for you <12> i just forgot where the events options were <12> thanks though <12> :) <14> just %var. $+ $2 $+ .whatever? <14> would that work? <3> no <14> shame. <14> ^_^ <13> /set %var $2- <3> %var. [ $+ [ $2 [ $+ [ .whatever ] ] ] ] <3> though i suggest you use the $2 on the right side <3> %var.whatever. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] is simpler <15> It looks cleaner
<3> though you could do $($+(%,var.,$2,.whatever),2) <14> so %var.whatever. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] <14> ah yeah <14> ok ty <15> I don't know tolenize but I ***ume I will need it. I am trying to seperate every character in an input to it's char equivilent. Basically... <15> It'll be outputting $chr(43) $+ $chr(82) $+ so on <16> hol***ss <15> hello <16> argentina ?????????? <15> you have found the mIRC help chan <16> ispanish?????? <15> No, only english <16> huuu ok <17> hiya <17> i've got two comps hooked up using a router, and i can't DCC a file from one to the other... any guesses as to why that is? <15> well. I like your nick. Also if they are on a router, can't you jsut enable filesharing on one and connect to it from the other? <17> one comp (this one) is WinXP, and the laptop is Win95 <15> oh ok. Are you running mIRC on both? <15> And trying to dcc them <18> yup :) <15> ok which one is recieving the file? <18> this one <15> can I send you a small gif to see if you can accept? <17> oh, i know it can recieve from someone other than myself <17> i got an mp3 from someone in #mp3addicts to test <17> it sent fine <15> well <15> Can you send to other people? <17> um... dunno, should i try to send you something to see? <15> yes <15> SMALL file please <17> 19 KB okay? <15> yeh <15> ok you are having a send problem <17> ok <13> HL-SDK: see http://www.portforward.com/routers.htm <13> Lappy^486: see http://www.portforward.com/routers.htm <15> 90% sure that is your problem <15> thanks rickcp <13> Lappy^486: see that site, it will walk you thru port forwarding <17> mm'kay <17> um... my router isn't listed there :( <13> read the docs on port forwarding then <17> k, thanks <15> rickcp, How would I split up input on every individual char. Like how $1 $2 $3 does words, I need to seperate every letter <13> you need to forward the dcc ports <15> I thought about tokenize but they are all together <13> same ports as set in mirc options <13> alt+o > connect > options [advanced] <13> you can change port range there <13> $left, $right, $mid, $pos <17> boy, this is becoming more complicated than i was hoping... i think i might just forget about this and give it a shot tomorrow when i'm more awake <15> thank you <9> how do i write a script <15> press alt + r <15> And you will find a starting point in aliases tab <15> also, /help REALLY helps <19> Isso aqui morgou mesmo n??? =) algum de recife? <15> English help only <20> can someone help me with my dcc, cannot send... i have forwarded ports on my router, according to specified ports in mirc options, it doesn't work. It was working yesterday! <20> winxp <13> DrTwatson: //say $ip <20> $ip <20> ? <20> 192.168.1.100 <13> type /localinfo -u <20> that gives me my router's ip address <13> did you do that? <20> yes <13> DrTwatson: //say $ip <20> 192.168.1.100 <13> hmm <13> maybe it's type /localinfo -h <13> only two choices
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