On a side note, if you type:
/debug @d
This opens up a window (@d) and the debug output is shown in the window. This is the results from a /whois:
<- :crookedchat.net 311 SK SK ~Ident 83.104.15C.960 * :Madison
<- :crookedchat.net 312 SK SK crookedchat.net :crookedchat.net
<- :crookedchat.net 317 SK SK 7 1189944310 :seconds idle, signon time
<- :crookedchat.net 318 SK SK :End of /WHOIS list
As you can see:
Raw 311 represents the nickname, ident, address and the realname.
Raw 312 represents the serverthey are connected to.
Raw 317 is of course their idle time and such.
Raw 318 is the End of /WHOIS list message displayed.
If you use something like:
Raw *:*: { echo 4 -s $2- }
You can see in red all the numerics from every raw event. That's all I did when I was learning Raw events, I find it's just a little easier.
Good luck!