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Posted By: knijntje Ages old #[Somename] bug - 15/03/05 04:45 PM
isnt it time to fix this little bug ? since I started using mirc for the first time and thats a little while now there still is this little bug that you cant double click on a channel with #[somename] it will get you in #[somename instead of the right channel smile
Posted By: SladeKraven Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 15/03/05 05:03 PM
Double click #[somename]]. grin
Posted By: DaveC Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 15/03/05 08:35 PM
It wont be a bug it well be just the way it is, Im sure there well be more occasions where there well be listings of [#somename] than #[somename], so what do you expect? Should mirc connect up of #somename] now just so when you see your ones you well get to #[somename] ?
Posted By: mIRCManiac Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 15/03/05 09:21 PM
Have you been drinking? smirk
Posted By: DaveC Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 15/03/05 11:03 PM
well... blah blah and hic yes what?! well ok ill have another then. I never said, what i said before becuase i said it ok ill have fries with that as well. zzzzzzzzzz what where am i? Damn home brew!
Posted By: SladeKraven Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 15/03/05 11:23 PM
Excuse me D-D-Dave, sir, you're on the mIRC Message Board. grin
Posted By: Mpdreamz Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 16/03/05 12:41 PM
also with prefixes in whois it doesnt always allow doubleclicking
Posted By: Skip Re: Ages old #[Somename] bug - 16/03/05 09:35 PM
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also with prefixes in whois it doesnt always allow doubleclicking


This can be fixed by the server developers, they need to include the additional prefixes in their 'PREFIX=' 005/ISUPPORT token. One example is "PREFIX=(ov)@+", the IRCD tells the client it supports the modes 'ov' with their respective prefixes, '@' and '+'. mIRC (and probably others) additionally support prefixes without modes, for example "(ov)@+-". mIRC properly understands the ov/@+ modes and prefixes, and the additional '-' without a corresponding mode. This would allow the server developers to include special flags that show in /whois and similar, without breaking mIRC's doubleclick support.

You can see what prefixes your server has been programmed to tell your client about with //echo -a $prefix

Hope that helps smile
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