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#39394 03/08/03 12:10 PM
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which raw code show the following message? I wanted to hide it!
Welcome to the mIRC-X IRC Network galacrap!little@bb220-255-74-150.abc.net
Your host is irc.mircx.com[@0.0.0.0], running version bahamut-1.4(35)
This server was created Sun May 11 2003 at 21:02:03 MDT
irc.mircx.com bahamut-1.4(35) oOiwscrkKnfydaAbgheFxXj biklLmMnoprRstvc
NOQUIT WATCH=128 SAFELIST MODES=6 MAXCHANNELS=100 MAXBANS=100 NICKLEN=30 TOPICLEN=384 KICKLEN=384 CHANTYPES=# PREFIX=(ov)@+ NETWORK=mIRC-X SILENCE=10 CASEMAPPING=ascii CHANMODES=b,k,l,ciLmMnOprRst are available on this server

#39395 03/08/03 12:12 PM
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raw 1:*:haltdef
raw 2:*:haltdef
raw 3:*:haltdef
raw 4:*:haltdef
raw 5:*:haltdef

#39396 03/08/03 12:31 PM
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But the safe list onward still show up!

#39397 03/08/03 12:35 PM
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It's in Raw 5 so it can't be unless:

1. You spelt something wrong in the new script "halfdef" is a common typo in this regard.
2. You have another "Raw 5" script somewhere clashing with this one.

On other alternative is to try:

raw 005:*:haltdef

...but it is the same thing really.

#39398 03/08/03 12:42 PM
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Oh ya, I've insert another raw 005 somewhere else! Thanks

#39399 03/08/03 01:02 PM
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You need to make sure there's only one per script file and make sure one doesn't repeat a message while the other is trying to halt it. grin

#39400 04/08/03 07:08 AM
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/help Access Levels

[color:FF0000]Limiting Access[/color]
You can limit access to an event by specifying a special prefix which determines how an event is processed or triggered by users.

The & prefix
You can prevent an event from being triggered if a previous script used /halt or /haltdef to halt the display of default text for an event by using the & prefix.

on &1:TEXT:*:?:/echo this event won't trigger if $halted is true


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