@LPFix5:

I forgot to mention that you need to alter the /prot.opme alias at the beginning of the script so that it conforms to your specific network. Use $1 as the channel name and $me as the bot's nick.


@MPDreamz:

I do all my coding from the standard mIRC script editor, and I don't use any cheater dialog creating programs. :P The tabs in the dialog declaration look fine in the default mIRC editor font (courier?), but other fonts don't seem to like it that much.

@All:

The way I tested the script was to make a script in another mIRC that would do certain floods when I typed a command in the channel. This may not be possible on the networks you use (most have user limits).

-genius_at_work