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<0> that would mean that the () were not directly around the XXCD
<1> oh :S
<0> try [^(]*...[^)]
<0> *
<1> i basicly want it to see if there's a ( before the 5CD or a ) after the 5CD
<1> if one of those "(" or ")" exists it should ignore it
<1> ok
<0> what if you have "(blah)5CD"?
<1> then it shouldn't
<1> ignore it
<1> that one is ok
<0> then it's difficult
<1> oh :S
<2> why not start by ***igning to a variable all the text not contained within ()s
<2> ZwaR, with the regsub i just pasted
<1> ok



<2> whoops, i guess i should have tried it first. the () imbalance confuses mirc
<1> oh
<2> var %re = /\([^)]*\)/g, %hits = $regsub(%x,%re,!,%x)
<2> ***uming the text is in %x
<1> /\d\dCD|[0-1]CD/ is the same as /\d{1,2}CD/ ?
<1> sat: ah right
<2> not entirely no
<1> ok
<0> ah - \d{1,2} will include 2,3,4...,9, too...
<2> indeed
<0> I misread the original
<1> oh
<1> but 2-9CD is exactly the numbers i want it to react on
<1> 0CD 1CD 10-99999CD should be ignored
<2> so use [2-9]CD
<1> yah ;)
<1> hehe
<1> doh, actually it's the other way around
<1> so it has to match all the bad ones
<2> huh? :/
<1> then my code is good
<2> perhaps you should first figure out what exactly you want, and THEN start coding :p
<1> i wrote i wanted it to match 2-9CD, but i ment it to match 0-1CD and 10-99999CD
<1> haha sat, sry
<1> ;) im a bit confused myself hehe all this regex... oh boy hehe
<0> if it *isn't* good, then it's bad, no?
<2> it could be neutral?
<3> pokergutta
<3> bleh
<0> That's what I was asking.
<1> well for this it's good or bad
<1> :p
<2> can it be both?
<1> no
<2> :(
<1> hehe
<0> sat is.
<2> \o/
<1> hehehe ;)
<0> You're starting to look like Ment, now
<2> that's the "bad" part
<0> anyway. off to play some Cossacks.
<0> lol
<2> hf.. whatever that is?
<1> u mentioned that to remove all (...) i should use the regsub u pasted me, got a bit confused how to put that into a regex line ?
<0> think AoE, but better :)
<4> hello
<5> captj: hi, something we can help you with?
<2> ZwaR: 1) ***ign $1- to variable %x, 2) use the $regsub on it to remove all (..), 3) use the $regex to match the xxCD part
<2> Sais, ah..
<1> ah :) nice
<4> i looked up kiddie porn ............ is anyone fuking children in here
<2> the screenshots look pretty at least
<1> ehm
<1> %x = $1-, %re = /\([^)]*\)/g, %hits = $regsub(%x,%re,!,%x) | if ($regex(%x, /\d\dCD|[0-1]CD/i) > 0) { echo -a works }
<1> %hits just gives the numbers of matches, but i need the $1- textline without any (...)
<2> that's still in %x
<1> oh
<6> #hbnet
<2> you dont need %hits (but $regsub just returns a value so you have to do *something* with that value), just %x
<1> hmz how do i then remove all the (...) from $1- and store as %xnew



<1> i see
<2> why %xnew? the regsub as it is now, removes the (..) stuff from %x and stores the result in %x
<2> you dont need the unmodified version of %x as that's equal to $1-
<2> so after the regsub, you have the original in $1- and the version without (..)s in %x
<1> oh
<1> i see
<1> works :)
<1> btw is it possible to set more variables on one line ? like u wrote to me: %x = $1-, %y = blah, %z = okay
<2> yes
<1> sweet :)
<2> only with /var though
<1> ah k
<7> hai '
<8> .
<8> pz
<9> kalispera se olous
<5> tasos____: english please
<9> good afternoun to evry bady
<5> hi
<9> hi
<10> Hi!
<5> debt: ask your question in the channel, if anyone can help they will
<5> Gine: hi, something we can help you with?
<10> Hw do I get the complete channels-list?
<5> Gine: you can find IRC channel lists at www.irchelp.org/chanlist
<10> thanks
<11> Hello
<11> Can some one help me
<11> Hello
<2> Kuurus_Bo: have you asked a question yet, then?
<11> How did I get in here
<11> were is here
<2> presumably you downloaded and installed mIRC, connected to a random network (this network is called "EFnet") and joined a random channel (this channel is called "#mirc")
<0> $chan => #mIRC
<11> I am use to my sparkpea lol
<11> I know I downloaded it I can't figure out how I got conected
<11> How do you change your font color
<0> alt-k
<11> Let see if that is it
<2> just the options Sais
<11> Let us see if this will do it
<11> ok there you go
<11> I am on xchat
<11> 2.0
<11> or what ever it is
<11> damn all the commands I do no don't work here
<0> any server commands will be exactly the same.
<0> it will only be scripted commands that differ
<11> Not when the server is not Mirc or IRc
<11> I am use to Mirc on Sparkpea.net
<12> Vsem HI!!!
<13> is there any way to ignore/block query other than +G ?
<0> on ^+1:open:?:*:haltdef
<14> BLACK MAN IS INSERTING HIS HUGE PENIS INTO INNOCENT 4 YEAR OLD GIRL'S TIGHT VAGINA CAUSIONG HER TO SCREAM IN AGONY
<13> or is there a small script to block query?
<15> WarezSOB, Sais already told you
<5> /ignore -p *.*
<0> Sun 16:04:03 <0> on ^+1:open:?:*:haltdef
<13> but i am still getting spam
<13> [11:33am] [N] Query Started with: (_Murdock_!~murdock@207-255-92-194-dhcp.aoo.pa.atlanticbb.net)
<5> and if the window is open it won't stop it
<0> and your other script may be overriding it anyway
<5> [WarezSOB VERSION reply]: ircN 8.00 - he dreamed a god up and called it christianity -
<5> as a general rule, we prefer not to help with ircn b/c in our experience it is responsible for many of the bugs/problems reported to be caused by mirc
<13> ok np
<13> thnx
<5> not to mention the backdoors
<5> and it removes default version reply
<15> how come everyone wants to break the rules
<5> makes them cool
<16> How can I /msg something on a specific server?
<15> /help /scid
<17> how do you view your ignore list?


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