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today i got this in status window:
(12:47) [CRAZY_SCIENTIST VERSION]
thing is if it was CTCP VERSION it would be
(12:xx) [CTCP something] requested by nickname (~id@host.domain)
but this wasnt nor ping, nor dcc, nor time... nor nothing... it didnt even had CTCP inside...
unfortunately i dont have debug window working always so cant say what was it...
anyone has a clue?
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Hoopy frood
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The default CTCP display is as you described first:
[Nickname CTCP-NAME]
Example: [11:15:47] [Mentality VERSION]
The only time it would be different is if you have a script which alters how it looks, so perhaps this script is faulty with CTCP versions? Or perhaps the script was disabled at that particular point?
Regards,
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Hoopy frood
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Can't say for sure, but it sounds to me like somebody is using a modified reply to a CTCP Version request. My knowledge in this area is limited, so I'm not going to try to show how it could be done, but I do know that it can be done.
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reply to both:
thing is that i DID NOT /ctcp version anyone and if someone /ctcp version me, then i would get this:
(23:41) [CTCP VERSION] requested by user| (~id@host.domain)
beacuse my script generates that when someone requests ctcp, but i disabled MY reply so...
i dont understand still lol because i didnt ctcp this person and if he ctcp me i would get different echo than one i got...
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In that case, I've got no choice but to agree with your Subject line. weird thing...
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If it came through as you described, then he did CTCP you. I would say it's a faulty script.
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hmm... it seems that it isnt weird after all uhh im so ashamed now  (my mistake) hope no1 is angry on me...
Last edited by raZOR; 04/08/05 12:12 AM.
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If we were perfect, we wouldn't need to ask questions here.
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If it came through as you described, then he did CTCP you. I would say it's a faulty script. As I understand it, you cannot halt the [nick VERSION] from showing, other than by ignoring ctcps. I have tried, and even made a feature suggestion to allow stopping that, though I can't seem to locate it via the search page. ctcp *:*:*: {
echo -at $nick sent you a CTCP: $1-
halt
} This code looks like it should keep it from displaying, right? Wrong. It stops anything except version from showing the old way. I am assuming that it is in some way related to the fact that you can't keep /halt the version reply from going out. This is still a behavior that I want changed (the displaying, not the replying).
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To my understanding, that code would've worked with all CTCP's including Version, up to, but not including 6.16
I'm not sure how, but when Khaled did the modifications for 6.16, he made it so that the Version reply will send back properly no matter what.
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