Did you write the code in Microsoft Word, or another "main stream" word processing application? If so, make sure you save the code as a .txt file, so that mIRC can read it. You can always rename the actual .txt part of the file, but it's the format in which you save it that's important.

On that note, if possible, try to write new scripts in mIRC to avoid any of these problems. Hit ALT + R to enter the remote script editor and ALT + A to enter the alias editor. You can go up to the File menu and go to "New" to give yourself a new script file in which to make a new script.

In addition, make sure that you don't have some obscure default font for the ediitor. You can edit the setting at ALT + R > File menu > Font. "Ms Sans Serif," regular style, size 8 works for me.

Last edited by WARbird; 16/02/03 08:44 PM.

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