- You have to place {-brackets on the same line as the event/condition
- mIRC treats isolated [ and ] chars as evaluation brackets. If you want to use the chars literally, escape them with either $chr() or $(<char>,0)
Working code:
on *:text:*:#: {
if ($regex($1-,/\bHarry\b/i) > 0) {
if ( $window(@alerts)) {
aline -p @alerts $timestamp -2 $chr(91) $network $chr(93) 1-2 $chan 1-10 $nick $+ 1: $1-
}
else {
window -e0 @alerts test
aline -p @alerts $timestamp -2 $chr(91) $network $chr(93) 1-2 $chan 1-10 $nick $+ 1: $1-
}
}
}
Suggestion (condensed code):
on $*:text:/\bHarry\b/i:#: {
if (!$window(@alerts)) { window -e0 @alerts }
aline -p @alerts $timestamp -2 $chr(91) $network $chr(93) 1-2 $chan 1-10 $nick $+ 1: $1-
}