Originally Posted By: Zed
It works perfectly with -l :

Thankyou!

Originally Posted By: Wims
Ok you know that haltdef is halting the mirc default behavior.

I believe your analysis of haltdef may be flawed. You claim it halts 'default behaviour'. I guess further processing (of remote scripts) fits quite nicely within this term 'default behaviour', so haltdef should be a wrapper for /halt by your (incorrect) definition. Lets take a quote from the mIRC help files:
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If you only want to halt the default text without /halting the entire script, you can use the /haltdef command.

Thus, your terminology is incorrect in the first place. I was asking if it's possible, and moving towards the "request feature" if it wasn't, because it's so unobvious that you don't even know what I'm talking about. Asking me "Is this a joke?" in this circumstance is extremely disrespectful. It implies that I am some form of intellectually inferior being, that my requests are not to be taken seriously. Yes, I was being fucking serious. I was trying to point out useful functionality that appeared to be lost, and request any possible solutions. Stop being a douche.

defunkt, thanks to you too smile

Last edited by s00p; 08/01/10 03:45 AM.