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Hi. I've been on mIRC for quite a while. I join many channels, on a few different servers, causing me to have many mIRC windows open. It's kind of a pain to have to open up each room manually. So, I've been looking for a script to Join On Connect.
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Ameglian cow
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Favorites bumps me from chats. I need a script.
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Hoopy frood
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what does "bumps me from chats" mean? You get disconnected for joining too many at once? That seems unlikely, unless you have a script running /who on every channel you join, which you should deal with first.
- argv[0] on EFnet #mIRC - "Life is a pointer to an integer without a cast"
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yes, i just need a script so when i join the server certain chats go up, one of the servers is 199.9.249.17 the chats are #austinprime #officecam and #woottv
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Hoopy frood
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just add those three channels to your favorites and have them join on connect for that network.
- argv[0] on EFnet #mIRC - "Life is a pointer to an integer without a cast"
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Vogon poet
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A quick search found this thread, just adapt it as you need. Click Here
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Hoopy frood
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I don't understand, why can't you use favorites?
- argv[0] on EFnet #mIRC - "Life is a pointer to an integer without a cast"
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Favorites bumps me from chats. I need a script. I don't understand why this is happening for the OP, but I can't eliminate it as a possibility either.
Last edited by RusselB; 23/03/09 05:14 AM.
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If favorites "bumps" him from chats, as in "causes disconnection", its highly likely that any ON CONNECT script would as well, which is why he should explain what "bumps me from chats" actually means.
Basically, barring some irrational fear of the favorites dialog, or lacking brain capacity to make use of the UI, there's no logical reason he "can't use favorites"
- argv[0] on EFnet #mIRC - "Life is a pointer to an integer without a cast"
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Only thing that comes to mind is exceeding a chanlimit of sorts.
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Here's the method I use.
On *:Connect:{
if ($server == server1) {
join #channel1
join #channel2
join #channel3
}
if ($server == server2) {
join #channel1
join #channel2
join #channel3
}
}
I started that method when I became on Oper for one network. Make sure you know the name of the server you get connected to, some servers redirect you to another server which is actually hosting the ircd. So a "//echo -a $server" once connected makes sure that you get the right server name. For some one who was redirected to another server every time he connected, I suggested using if ($network == network1) instead of using $server as the $network is the network's name and should remain static regardless of which server you get connected to.
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