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<0> i am trying that now
<1> that will not make any difference at all
<1> again, if you want me to help you further, nopaste your code
<0> well this sockread works
<0> so that is not the problem
<0> for some reason, the ping reply isn't working
<1> suit yourself..
<1> bbl
<2> heh
<0> i just figured out how i had it working before
<0> but it's not RFC compliant
<0> so i just wanted to make it work on all servers
<2> you seem unable or unwilling to actually answer the questions sat asked you in order to help
<2> so good luck



<2> now.. who can find me a DECENT uk broadband provider that doesn't cap ;(
<3> I didn't think bulldog capped
<0> he asked me to post my sockread
<0> that is not a question that needs an answer
<3> but like, why does a cap matter that much anyway, because ntl caps but like they don't really do anything about it unless you abuse it seriously over a few months.
<0> the only thing i asked is how to replace text properly
<0> using $replace
<0> he didn't even give me an answer that contained $replace
<0> the real problem when i was using $replace may have been my if() comparison
<0> but i didn't try using his if() and my $replace
<0> so that might fix it
<0> i am waiting to see if i get a ping timeout first
<4> tomalak blueyonder/telewest doesn't
<3> oh yeah, blueyonder
<2> ok let's take a look
<3> I just hate them because I have nothing but trolls from blueyonder
<3> which might lead to global bans from some websites/channels *shrugs*
<2> I thought you were on blueyonder
<3> no, I'm on ntl
<4> i am
<2> I can see you are now.. thought you used to be
<2> oh well
<3> see, qwerty`` is literally the second person I have met who isn't a total idiot who uses blueyonder
<3> I mean I can actually keep count
<2> anyways.... yea I've been downloading pretty hard this month. Annoying thing is I go back to Uni in 2 weeks then won't be using it again all term. They still see the need to block a lot of stuff from me until the next billing period.. which is in 3 weeks
<4> if you don't want uberspeeds, i'd suggest the 1mbit pack: they are going to upgrade it to 5mbit on their own a few weeks later
<4> if they don't offer that already from the beginning
<4> if you get the 2mbit pack they'll upgrade it to 10mbit
<5> hi, do anyone know the channel with the name hyper-cube?
<3> My connection has been upgraded to 10mbps, but I think I need to replace my hardware
<3> otherwise I'm simply afford 3mbps.
<4> they offer mbits by the dozen now :)
<3> yeah but we're always at the bottom end
<3> so make do with what you've got as I say.
<3> it's the French thing to do to riot, not the English thing to do
<4> haha true
<5> do anyone know the game called pokemon coloseum?
<3> angemon, for scripts/bots you can check out numerous script-related websites. Try these: www.mirc.net - www.mircscripts.com - www.hawkee.com - www.mircscripts.org - www.google.com (Search) :)
<5> thanx
<2> qwerty``: I can only get 1meg
<2> it's simply how much I can get out of that 1meg that I'm interested in
<4> you'll get all of 5 mbits
<4> or almost all
<2> I can only get 1
<2> ;p
<2> physically
<2> location..
<2> i'll check out blueyonder, their no capping routine seems solid
<0> i had another ping timeout
<0> so i tried using his if() comparison and my $replace
<0> i think it's working now
<0> i made it /echo the PING request and the PONG reply



<0> i will know in about 10 minutes if it worked
<0> his comparison worked
<0> i have to see about the $replace i used
<0> i might use iswm
<0> instead of his comparison
<0> seems a lot easier
<0> my $replace still didn't work
<0> i know i can make it work everytime on that server
<0> but i want to make it work on all servers
<6> aaa
<0> heh
<0> i think i just found the problem
<0> it was an easy problem that i just fixed
<0> i had it send this PING reply: PONG PONG
<0> and then the rest
<0> that won't work
<0> heh
<0> the code looked like this: /sockwrite -n $sockname PONG $replace(%data,PING,PONG)
<0> nad that would never work
<0> heh
<0> sat if this works you still are the one who helped it work
<0> because i am using your comparison
<7> just curious, doesnt mIRC do this already ?
<0> no
<0> not with a socket i created
<0> damn
<0> it still doesn't work
<0> heh
<0> well i am trying a composite of what i did and what sat said
<0> because neither of ours was working
<0> sat if it doesn't work this time i will put it on nopaste
<0> i am just stubborn when i know my code works
<0> sat i got it working now
<0> i used a composite of my $replace and your $gettok(%data,2-,32)
<0> $replace($gettok(%data,2-,32)))
<0> and now it works
<0> oops
<0> $replace($gettok(%data,2-,32)),PING,PONG)
<0> is what worked
<0> no
<0> typo
<0> $replace($gettok(%data,2-,32),PING,PONG)
<0> but it works
<0> i knew the sockread wasn't the problem
<0> i have been using the same sockread for years
<8> hello
<0> i guess it didn't work
<0> heh
<0> sat i will post my sockread
<9> is there an easy way to cleanup tokens ?
<9> if tokens is repeated
<9> like: a.b.b.b.b.c.c.c
<7> /help
<7> /help $sorttok
<9> i want i cleaned up so it looks like this: a.b.c
<9> hmz k
<9> not what im looking for
<7> there isnt a identifier that will remove duplicate tokens, you would jus have to script an if statement checking your tokens to see if what your adding is already ion the token
<9> ok
<7> /help $istok
<7> :)
<9> ;)


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