Thank you again...
That doesn't seem to do anything. I'm sorry, I am new to this. It is driving me crazy that it works for my friend and not for me... with the same exact code. For some reason whatever I put goes to the status window and returns 'you are not on a channel' instead of going into the channel where I started the dialog.
Using $chan doesn't work (because it thinks I am messaging the status window?) For instance... 'msg $chan Hello there' returns 'Hello No such nick/channel'
And I am opening the dialog from inside a channel by typing '/dialog -m support support'
I thought that by opening it in the channel it would send the commands to the channel.
After I sent my friend the code he was able to open the dialog... then clicking the buttons that linked to the 'say' commands caused it to 'say' whatever it was in the channel... he could even move to a different channel with the dialog open and 'say' it there. All with the same code that won't work for me.
Last edited by jrchevy2005; 14/01/14 11:38 PM.