Hello again everyone. I am still having an issue with my away nick on the 2nd server.
Here is the full script that I am currently using in my REMOTES section along with the responses:
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on 1:ping: {
scon -a echo CID: $!cid
scon -a echo Network: $!network
scon -a echo Nick: $!me
scon -a echo Usermodes: $!usermode
scon -a echo Idle Time: $!idle
scon -a echo Away: $!away
scon -a echo -
scon -a if (( $!idle < 120 ) && ( $!away == $true )) { /nick $!remove( $!me , {Auto-Away} ) }
scon -a if (( $!idle > 120) && ( $!away == $false )) { /nick $!me $!+ {Auto-Away} | /away Testing }
/halt
}
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CID: 1
Network: DALnet
Nick: Cosmos32
Usermodes: +ir
Idle Time: 122
Away: $false
-
* Cosmos32 sets mode: -r
-
* Your nick is now Cosmos32{Auto-Away}
-
You have been marked as being away
-
CID: 1
Network: DALnet
Nick: Cosmos32{Auto-Away}
Usermodes: +i
Idle Time: 142
Away: $true
-
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CID: 2
Network: EFnet
Nick: Cosmos32
Usermodes: +i
Idle Time: 133
Away: $false
-
* Your nick is now Cosmos32{
-
You have been marked as being away
-
CID: 2
Network: EFnet
Nick: Cosmos32{
Usermodes: +i
Idle Time: 153
Away: $true
-
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I hope that in providing my entire script, it might be easier to see everything that I am doing.
I also hope that this thread will prove to be helpful to others that wish to experiment and try
to write scripts differently just to be unique.
My away nick on the second server seems to be the only issue at this time. Everything else seems to be working fine so far.
I set the idle time to 120 on purpose. When the script is done and working properly, I will change the idle time to 600 and the coming back from away at 60 (so I don't go away and then come right back since when I change nicks, my idle time will change).
Feel free to just leave a comment if you wish.
I really do appreciate everyones assistance in this on-going project of mine.
Thanks