There's a few ways, I'm not sure if either are the best to do though.

1) You could always fopen() mIRC's .ini file (you can get the path/name easily) and read/parse that. Seems a bit of a burden though.

2) You could always use SendMessage() to look at $script(N) too. I'm pretty sure you can... been a while since I've done a mIRC dll though.


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