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<0> Sais: congratulations, your clipboard works! ;p
<1> ...and I'd use a better-named variable.
<1> eh?
<1> I typed that!
<0> ha, prove it!
<1> shows*
<0> hm
<0> okay, that was convincing
<1> heh
<2> whats wrong with %x?
<1> %name_count, is maybe a better name :)
<0> %i and %j are so much better
<1> nothing with %x - it's just an index
<2> whats wrong with %y
<0> i'd use %iniline then



<1> It's not an index, and it doesn't explain what its job is
<3> In Her Shoes is quite funny
<2> how do you know its not an index
<1> because of what sat said
<2> nested loop forrls
<2> nap time
<3> they're both crap, because they are obvious letters to choose from the alphabet and so it's quite possible that in the future, a) another script will overwrite them, and/or b) he'll write another script forgetting he's already using %x/%y
<0> uhm, hopefully those are local vars
<0> and doesnt b) lead to a)?
<3> yes, but I was thinking of using a third party script when writing a) and him writing his own script when writing b
<3> so SHUT UP :(
<0> ooo, you were *thinking*!
<2> so i take it you prefix all of your variables with some crazy cipher like %MENT_ALITY_RULZ ?
<4> Thanks alot sat, after some more tweaking it works like a charm :)
<0> np norna ;)
<3> that would be a little over the top argv
<2> oh sorry
<2> %MENTRULZ
<3> expected.
<2> oh sorry
<3> so you should be
<3> how long are these voiced people going to stay online for
<3> I mean jeez.
<0> did either of them ever say anything?
<2> how longs it been
<3> I don't know
<0> nn
<2> nn
<5> is the mysql equivlant of a database a tablespace in oracle?
<6> tonicxt: try #mysql
<6> this is #mIRC
<6> i realize they both start with M.
<5> yeah sorry
<2> kitchen have you seen rails1.1 propaganda?
<7> in a script im doing im trying to get a pause between a /say and another /say i think i use the /halt command or something like it.....anyone please
<8> use a /timer
<7> n171=..Homealone(Kick):/inc %knum 1 | /say Okay $$1 I'm gonna give you till the count of three, to get your lousy, lying, lowdown, four-flushing carc*** out my door! | /say One ... Two ... | /Kick $chan $$1 $c(1) $+ (Merry Christmas you filthy animal!)(Kick $chr(35) $+ %knum $logo1 )
<7> im trying to get a pause between the first /say and the second /say and the actual /kick
<8> you shouldn't be editing ini files in notepad, use the mirc editor
<7> ik ik
<7> does the /timer add a pause
<7> or you have to specify?
<8> ..door! | .timer 1 3 say One... Two.. $chr(124) kick $chan $$1 $c(1) ..
<7> ty vm
<8> you can remove all the /
<7> k
<7> doesnt make a different though if i dont?
<8> mirc knows already
<7> alright
<7> :)
<7> thanks alot
<9> how can i distinguish real quit messages from fake quit messages.
<10> fake quit messages?
<10> as in what
<10> people using /me to say "has quit irc" ?
<9> uh like i would do : /quit Connection reset by peer
<10> oh, well, it depends on what server youre on
<9> or like this thing happened actually and so the person got booted of the server with that message.
<10> generally if its a quit message it will say (Quit: Connection reset by peer)
<10> whereas a real one would just say (Connection reset by peer)
<10> or (Read error: Connection reset by peer)



<8> then again, it depends on the server/network
<9> what if i do: /quit Quit: Connection reset by peer
<10> yeah, depends
<10> then it would show (Quit: Quit: Connection reset by peer)
<9> mmh ok.
<9> ow
<9> sorry read it the wrong way
<9> ah ok - i see another network uses doublequotes to distinguish quitmessages or real messages.
<10> blue-elf i started using irc on your basic script 6 years ago or so
<10> also learned how to script by analyzing the code
<8> thanks i guess
<11> they're all real messages
<10> so saying thanks 6 years late is better than never i guess
<10> :]
<11> some are just user defined
<9> sorry: usermessages from servermessages
<8> jdp, i guess
<11> first you need to determine what messages are sent by server
<9> * moooooo has quit IRC (K-lined)
<8> rick, I think he meant how to tell if a person was faking a ping timeout, klined, reset by peer, etc
<9> i guess that one happened :)
<9> exactly blue-elf.
<9> but ok - i got the idea :p ... efnet uses Quit: <message> then.
<11> you really can't
<6> argv[0]: not realy
<10> all of them show "Quit ()" its what is in the () and thats can be different for different ircds
<6> argv[0]: I did see a quick mention of it on someone's website, but nothing much more than that
<12> aaalooooooooooowwwwwwwww
<6> pj_slo: english only please
<12> no english
<6> pj_slo: this is an english speaking channel.
<12> no speak english
<12> what you from?
<13> pj_slo #mIRC is a help channel, we're anti-social for the most part. We do not talk much. If you have a question just ask. If someone can help they will try and help. If they can not help they will say nothing so you will not know they can't help. If you are trying to just chat we are not into chat. Yes I know this is a channel for a chat program. And no the irony of that is not lost on us.
<12> Iam sorry
<13> np
<12> asl pls
<13> We do not do that in this channel.
<12> asl pls
<6> awww
<12> morning
<14> Can someone tell me how to get rid of the message when ever I enter a chat room? "*** Flood protection: 12 message(s) in queue". The messages keep coming, adding up, until I get kicked off the server for flooding.
<14> This happens when I use a different Mirc program made by a clever programmer.
<13> try alt-o > IRC > Flood
<15> mpeg
<15> hello
<14> cool. i will
<14> Modec any idea what that isa about?
<13> shadowguy it sounds like you are trying to send two much data to the irc server. So mIRC is stoping it
<14> ohh. i thought it may be a worm or something
<13> inless you are running some kind of script
<14> the Mirc program is loaded with script built in
<14> I think it must be that
<13> it may be you may have a spam script
<13> see if it go's away now
<14> hhmm.. i will have to run that other program.
<14> well.. thank you
<16> what would the command be for saying a random nick in the channel?
<16> type /disease (random nick) has (line from txt file)
<16> type /disease and this is displayed (random nick) has (line from txt file)
<6> $nick(#chan, $rand(1,$nick(#chan,0)) should return you a random nick
<17> holaa
<16> thx so this should work right /disease $nick(#chan, $rand(1,$nick(#chan,0)) $read filename.txt
<16> thx so this should work right /disease msg $chan $nick(#chan, $rand(1,$nick(#chan,0)) $read filename.txt
<6> Yautja: you'd want to use $active in place of #chan, and I believe $read needs parentheses around its arguments, but yea, that looks right
<16> so this /disease msg $chan $nick(#chan, $rand(1,$nick($active,0)) ($read filename.txt)
<6> no
<6> use $active instead of #chan and $chan and $read(filename.txt)
<16> ok so this? /disease msg $chan $nick9$active, $rand91,$nick($active,0)) $read(filename.txt)
<16> -the 9 and make it a (
<16> test2


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