Btw, it's not triggering /channel, for me, qwerty. I don't see how it'd trigger: /channel as a command in the MIDDLE of a word and NOT include the "s" as well and throw a "Unknown Command" at you. As such, I can type: /channel in both my mIRC's and get the dialog, and on top of that, the dialog does not bring up the channel dialog when I press the button.
Unless you're telling me that MY copy of mIRC is BUGGED on both MY LAPTOP and MY DESKTOP (VERSIONS 6.17 on laptop, 6.17 on desktop, 6.20 on desktop, 6.21 on desktop).
Edit:
Actually, I think I just realized the problem. I've always used: /dialog -m [title] [name]
THAT is why it's working for me.
I had to stare at the help file, realized I've been using /dialog slightly wrong for a very long time =] I always used the title without spaces in there. (This was back in 2002 btw, I've been on the mIRC scripting scene since back then.)
So of course, because I was doing it that way, I had always used "on *:dialog:the_title:init:*:{}"
Because I invoked the dialog with: /dialog -m the_title DIALOG_NAME.
Last edited by Rand; 01/04/07 06:35 PM.