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− | '''On Chat''' and '''On Serv''' trigger when a data is received via a DCC Chat or DCC | + | '''On Chat''' and '''On Serv''' trigger when a data is received via a DCC Chat or DCC FServe. |
on <level>:CHAT:<matchtext>:<commands> | on <level>:CHAT:<matchtext>:<commands> | ||
on <level>:SERV:<matchtext>:<commands> | on <level>:SERV:<matchtext>:<commands> | ||
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− | == Also | + | == See Also== |
* [[On text]] - Information about how the match text is triggered. | * [[On text]] - Information about how the match text is triggered. | ||
+ | * [[$cd]] - Current Directory of a File Serv | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 31 May 2009
On Chat and On Serv trigger when a data is received via a DCC Chat or DCC FServe.
on <level>:CHAT:<matchtext>:<commands> on <level>:SERV:<matchtext>:<commands>
These events trigger in the same way On text triggers for regular private message except you do not need to specify a target.
Note
When you're trying to reply to a message sent via a DCC window you need to prefix the nickname with an = sign. See below examples.
Examples
on *:CHAT:Hello: { msg =$nick Hi $nick $+ , how are you? }
on *:SERV:quit: { msg =$nick Thanks for using my fileserver, bye! close -f $nick }