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<0> there was a reason
<0> haha i cant remember
<1> :)
<0> lol im loosing it
<2> (8:0:2) ^^-- please some help with it cant get it to work :(
<0> im looking ldcrew
<2> oh sorry
<0> u dont need ($chan == #search)
<0> thats a waste of time
<2> ok
<0> u dont need = after ur vars
<1> yes he do
<0> why? i never use them
<2> LO_KEY ($chan == #search) that too ?
<1> before your read line, put a echo -a %file -- %search
<1> make sure your variables are setting



<1> farto: with var u need them, set you dont
<2> ok lets test
<0> i neva use them
<1> and change
<0> my vars are fine
<1> !search *
<1> to !search*
<2> yes like !search the.text.goes.here
<0> u dont need nt in your $read either
<2> right ?
<1> ldcrew
<1> no
<2> well it should return a line
<2> LO_KEY ?
<0> ldcrew listen dont argue
<1> on *:text:!search*:#Chan: {
<1> that line should look like that
<1> not
<1> on *:text:!search *:#Chan: {
<2> cant se the difference lmao
<2> oh
<2> now i see ;)
<1> get rid of npt also in ur $read line
<0> thats a long @find code
<0> can make a much smaller one ldcrew
<2> well need to test a little to many things to change without testing
<2> :S
<1> wtf is $vl
<1> ?
<0> $v1
<1> ah
<2> well this script i got help with from a friend but he got in bed :S
<1> http://pastebin.com/770321
<1> try that
<0> use filter
<2> checking
<1> ya filter would be better, but whole diff code for him to start writing
<1> heh
<0> mm
<1> ldcrew: if that dont work, try http://pastebin.com/770326
<2> aint working
<2> lol
<2> ok
<0> im making one for u also :)
<0> just for fsakes
<3> hi
<2> brb phone
<4> er
<4> (a && b) or ((a) && (b)) but not (a) && (b)
<5> you can do it
<1> ?
<4> doesnt work well
<6> works very well actually
<4> ive had problems
<6> better than (a && b)
<5> mirc isn't going to accidentally treat && as a command
<4> * Added '&&' alias
<7> i vaguely remember having problems with (a) && (b) too
<6> i've had problems with (a && b)
<4> meh
<6> could have been ||



<4> use ((a) && (b)) youre safest
<7> too many brackets for my taste
<0> me too
<7> { } always clears things up anyway
<4> /alias && echo -a $1-
<4> //if ($true || $true) && hi
<4> :(
<5> that's not a full if statement
<6> now that's just asking for it
<4> it is to me Hrung!
<5> i mean, unless you want the && command
<4> note the above alias :P
<6> use .&& :p
<0> ldcrew u still here
<4> * /if: ambiguous format
<4> for //if ($true || $true) .&& hi
<6> ah
<4> interesting
<6> yeah i tested with ($true) || ($true)
<7> how about $(&&) ?
<6> which OBVIOUSLY works fine
<6> *grin*
<2> LO_KEY and farto its not working :(
<6> //if ($true || $true) echo -a test
<0> ldcrew
<6> well that settles the whole thing now doesn't it? :p
<2> yes
<0> ldcrew this is all u need: on 1:text:!search*:#blah:{ var %f C:\archive\listing.txt | echo -a $read(%f,w,* $+ $2 $+ *) }
<4> sat nope
<0> do u want to show more than 1 match or wot?
<8> !list
<1> that will only return him first mastching result
<1> from the looks of his code, he wants all
<0> yes i know
<0> from the looks of his code he doesnt know wots going on
<1> lol
<0> in a nice way
<0> dont get me wrong :)
<4> use /filter and then /play
<2> well this is what i want: !search text.goes_here-in.search and with all the lines in the file containing the *text*goes*here*in*search* should be either presented to user in pm OR in channel window
<4> ldcrew use /filter and then /play
<2> err how :P
<4> /help /filter
<4> /help /play
<2> ok sec
<0> ok but if there's to many results u will be flooded off
<4> thats what /play is for
<2> yes better in pm then
<0> yes i know argv[0]
<4> in pm you'd get flooded off too
<0> i use filter
<0> ldcrew i remember helpdesk site has a example
<2> well i dont care about flood protection as im ~ in the channel but i rather have all lines presented in pm to the one searching
<0> it doesnt matter where u are, u will still get flooded
<1> ldcrew: ~ means nothing to server flooding, server will disconnect you for flood, not the ppl your flooding gettin mad.
<2> you meen excess flood ?
<0> :)
<1> yes
<2> lol ;)
<2> well then filter needs to be better
<7> ldcrew a basic version would be on *:text:!search *:#yourchan: filter -ffc file.txt temp $2- | play $nick temp 2000 | .remove temp
<6> hmm play caches the file?
<2> ok lets test it
<7> yeah
<2> give me a sec :S
<6> nice
<2> well just one question the file it self aint in mIRC dir and i cant move it
<7> then specify the full path
<2> ok
<7> better like this: $qt(c:\path to\file.txt)
<0> ldcrew here it is
<0> just use this & save yourself the time
<0> http://www.hdesk.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_can_I_make_a_%40locator_script%3F
<2> checking


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