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#26869 29/05/03 07:23 AM
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I have an interesting proposition for the mIRC development team.

If you could make the $network(n) remote return the network specified as n, where if n is 0, then it would return total networks that you are on.

And I have another proposition for the $get and $send remotes. You could make a $get(n).network and $send(n).network return the network through which you are getting or sending a file.

That's all for now! grin

Thank You,
Jared Dietz grin

#26870 29/05/03 08:32 AM
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/help scid

#26871 29/05/03 03:24 PM
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total # of connections: $scon(0)
network for get N: $scid($get(N).cid).network
network for send N: $scid($send(N).cid).network

#26872 30/05/03 04:05 PM
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Oh!

...Well thanks!

I must be an idiot! shocked

Let's just say that the idea I had is something just to make it a little easier smile

#26873 30/05/03 06:04 PM
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Well. At least I won lunch.
Good philosophy, see good in bad, I like!
#26874 02/06/03 07:31 AM
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hahahahhaha. I was going to comment on that! :P You did so in a much more funny way though. smile

On a more serious note, here is an example of where a tutorial would've helped this guy out and many others who don't realize that they can create scripts that work correctly for multiple connections! Who would ever type "/help $scid" or "/help Multi-Server" to figure it out?


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