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== What are ini files ==
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Ini files are files with a "ini" extension. They are usually used to store configuration information for either windows or other applications. Although, you can use them to save all information you want to.
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'''Note''' that you should '''not''' write to an ini file activly used by mIRC (e.g. mirc.ini).
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== Structure ==
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The basic structure of an ini file is:
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[topic1]
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item1=data
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item2=data
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....
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[topic2]
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....
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'''Note''' that, because of this structure, you cannot use all characters in topics. For example, "[" and "]" aren't allowed.
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== Access to ini files ==
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To write to an ini file, you can use [[Writeini|/writeini]] or, to remove items or sections, [[Remini|/remini]]. To "read" them, you should use [[$readini]] and [[$ini]], but you can of course use [[$read]] aswell.
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[[Category:MIRC_Help]]

Latest revision as of 14:45, 4 May 2007

What are ini files

Ini files are files with a "ini" extension. They are usually used to store configuration information for either windows or other applications. Although, you can use them to save all information you want to.

Note that you should not write to an ini file activly used by mIRC (e.g. mirc.ini).

Structure

The basic structure of an ini file is:

[topic1]
item1=data
item2=data
....
[topic2]
....

Note that, because of this structure, you cannot use all characters in topics. For example, "[" and "]" aren't allowed.

Access to ini files

To write to an ini file, you can use /writeini or, to remove items or sections, /remini. To "read" them, you should use $readini and $ini, but you can of course use $read aswell.

Pages in category "Ini"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.