n0=if (/unload == $1) { .haltdef | .unload -rs $3- | //echo $dstime 15(9U15nloaded: $3- $+ 15) }
"echo dubbel time by unloading scriptz"
What the hell is dubbel?? Do you mean double??
What do you want us to do with your script???
You must be more specific: What does your script suppose to do, and what happens in the reality, when you try to run it.?
im sorry im dutch i mean double and if i unload my script i get the echo a double time
im sorry im dutch i mean double and if i unload my script i get the echo a double time:
n0=On *:Input:*:{
n0=if (/load == $1) { .haltdef | .load -rs $3- | //echo $dstime 15(9L15oaded: $3- $+ 15) }
n0=if (/unload == $1) { .haltdef | .unload -rs $3- | //echo $dstime 15(9U15nloaded: $3- $+ 15) }
load works
and unloads to but the echo comes twice from unload
because my scriptz are .ini
example :
[Script]
n0=
you write in.mrc right?
I don't know what you are talking about, but I just loader your script into my computer, and got the unload message only once.
Ok, now I know why you use the n0. Thanks.
Yes I use mrc , cause it is easier to use.
Since your script works on my computer, and not in yours, I suggest you to unload all your scripts, and load again only the one that you need, cause there might be another script that you loaded before which suppose to do the same, so you get a doubble echo.
Happened to me when I created an e-mail script which had the input inserted to 2 scripts, and 1 script defected the other one.
ok i'll try it just put my mirc.exe in a empty folder and with the script and try ty
and by the way i use .ini and .mrc .mrc is my awaysystem and mp3 player
but i still get double
even in an empty script in an mrc file without n0= offcourse ;]
Weird, it works with at my computer without any problems.
I took your script and wrote it in a mrc format, loaded it, and I get the "unload" message only once.
i tried it to but it still comes twice my friend has the same problem
Can you e-mail it to me:
saragani@hotmail.comMaybe if I will load your mrc script, I will get the same error.
It is still very weird. Do you have mirc 6.03?
your totally right i had 5.71 and i tested in 6.01 and it worked :P
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They probably had a bug which was fixed in later version.
I use 6.03, and it has more support of things than other versions (it support long names, etc, and it is more stable).
problem solved :P maybe the thanks [censored] works better to in 6.03