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<0> any tcl'ers looking for a job in dallas? <1> yup <2> guess none of them girls wanted any fun eh ? ;) <1> dood <1> i havent left yet <1> lol <1> i have been stuck here <1> which sux cuase i wanted too get out , waiste a few hrs n come back and work <2> that's what weed does to u :) <1> no that is what family does too me <1> its morning n weed <1> and so much for deusued hiring me now <1> ;p <1> ****in hawkee needs too reply <3> whats the best way to generate an md5 <4> best being easiest or quickest?
<3> neatest <3> i need a tcl to check a p***, and therefore generate the md5 for the p***word given <4> what's wrong with md5 module in tcllib? <1> :? <3> makes it a h***le for people who dont have tcllip <3> b <3> unless i just rip the function <1> hehe <3> some something nice <3> http://expect.nist.gov/md5pure/ <3> neoxed, would you happen to know what kind of encryption glftpd uses =/ <5> why use md5? <5> md5 can be cracked easily now <1> ;p <1> with m*** gigs of text easily <5> lol <5> but it can be done in a matter of mins <1> that i cant say ;p i just know those tables are big <5> lol <4> fedex: glftpd 2 uses PKCS #5 HMAC-SHA1 with a 4 byte salt <3> i see, dont think theres a tcl that does that <6> vwait <6> vwait ? <7> vwait -> http://Tcl.Tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/vwait.htm <6> how can i execute an executable with arguments? <6> exec [join path/to/file/file.exe arg1 arg2 arg3] <6> ? <6> exec ? <7> exec -> http://Tcl.Tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/exec.htm <5> exec path arg1 arg2 <6> sorry <6> all due to laziness <6> mind adding my host in the bots, FireEgl? <8> [18:50:37] <8> .whois hest <8> [18:50:37] <Nut> Can't find anyone matching that. <6> gomp <2> stupid pferd <8> done. <6> who are the bots now? <8> use Nut or SafeTcl <6> thanks a bunch <8> =) <9> hi <9> how to translate mirc scripts to eggdrop tcl <4> you learn both languages and do your best to recreate it in tcl <10> what a dumb question <9> i know that <9> thanks <4> don't pm me <4> just go <10> don't pm me either <4> go ask in #mirc and #eggdrop / #eggtcl <4> i'm sure they'll appreciate it <10> lol <9> :) <2> anyone know anything about bitmasking ? <6> hmm <6> anyone of you guys run Apache+Rivet? <2> i do <2> but i dont provide support, cause i copy/pasted
<6> wasnt it you i asked the other time? <2> prolly <2> anyways, only work with 1.3 <6> you're on win32 right? <2> as stated everywhere ;) <6> i know that <6> i've used it earlier <6> and i run it on FreeBSD <6> but since the new install came, it became crap <2> win32 <2> hahaha ;) <6> refuses to run with my ActiveTcl <6> oh no, another linux fanatic <2> nah <2> but run it on win32 ? <6> of course <6> simplest dev environment <2> servers -> linux <6> i wont publish it on win32 <6> but since im doing development on my own comp, then i prefer win32 <11> ya I know what you mean, I do the same :) <2> so do i <2> doesnt have to test it on win32 <6> but just forget about that <6> people have differente preferences <6> i need to figure out why it wont run on win32 <2> all my scripts are on my server, so i can edit them from everywhere <2> anywhere* <6> you're amazing <11> lol <11> bl3de <2> dont laugh at my sftp :( <11> sftp is neat <11> but I like editing directly <11> over network <11> :) <2> thank god for ultraedit <11> naw use programmer;s notepad <2> got sftp support ? <11> naw <11> dont think so <11> lol <11> but it looks better <11> lol <6> th3dge: cgi.tcl is available for win <6> acquire it and it will run <11> cgi? <11> O_o <6> ya <12> hello <12> how can i make my bot read the line 333 in a file ? <6> gets ? <7> gets -> http://Tcl.Tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/gets.htm <11> hest=gomp? <6> you could do <6> wow, aren't you fast, th3dge ;> <11> LOL <6> 'hahahahaha <6> you thought me a complete stranger? <11> ya <11> I just thought, hmm haven't seen this nick beforel ol <6> Source_Ma: one way is to do the following (not nearly the fastest, but simple and easy to understand) <12> ok <6> set dat [split [read [set fid [open yourfile.txt r]]] \n][close $fid] <6> now all data is stored in the list dat and every list index is a line <6> so therefore, you can simply access any line you want by doing: <6> lindex $dat 332 <6> that returns line 33 <6> 3 <6> cause the index starts at 0 <6> no, im changing, th3dge ;> <12> ok thanks <11> coo' <6> I NEED TO GET THE DAMN RIVET RUNNING
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