Difference between revisions of "$address (remote)"
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== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | on *:text:*:#help.script:{ [[echo]] -a [[$nick remote|$nick]] has following address: $address } | + | on *:text:*:#help.script:{ [[echo]] -a [[$nick (remote)|$nick]] has following address: $address } |
This would e.g. echo: ''Dana has following address: Dana@staff.quakenet.org'' | This would e.g. echo: ''Dana has following address: Dana@staff.quakenet.org'' | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 22:27, 20 November 2005
Returns the address of the user associated with an event in the form user@host.
$address
$address takes no parameters.
Example
on *:text:*:#help.script:{ echo -a $nick has following address: $address }
This would e.g. echo: Dana has following address: Dana@staff.quakenet.org
See Also
Take a look at events to get a list of all events, but note that not every event has an associated user (and so an associated address).
$nick returns the nick associated with an event.
$chan returns the channel associated with an event.