Difference between revisions of "Category:Raw trace"
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* [[Raw_204|Raw 204]] This is returned when using the TRACE command <nick> is an IRC Operator | * [[Raw_204|Raw 204]] This is returned when using the TRACE command <nick> is an IRC Operator | ||
* [[Raw_205|Raw 205]] This is returned when using the TRACE command <nick> is a user | * [[Raw_205|Raw 205]] This is returned when using the TRACE command <nick> is a user | ||
− | * [[Raw_206|Raw 206]] This is returned when using the TRACE command | + | * [[Raw_206|Raw 206]] This is returned when using the TRACE command |
* [[Raw_208|Raw 208]] This is returned when using the TRACE command connection does not fit in the other categories but is being displayed anyway | * [[Raw_208|Raw 208]] This is returned when using the TRACE command connection does not fit in the other categories but is being displayed anyway | ||
* [[Raw_209|Raw 209]] This is returned when using the TRACE command | * [[Raw_209|Raw 209]] This is returned when using the TRACE command |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 3 September 2005
Trace
- Raw 200 This is returned when using the TRACE command <server> is linked to the network
- Raw 201 This is returned when using the TRACE command <server> is connecting
- Raw 202 This is returned when using the TRACE command <server> is bursting?
- Raw 203 This is returned when using the TRACE command connection is unknown
- Raw 204 This is returned when using the TRACE command <nick> is an IRC Operator
- Raw 205 This is returned when using the TRACE command <nick> is a user
- Raw 206 This is returned when using the TRACE command
- Raw 208 This is returned when using the TRACE command connection does not fit in the other categories but is being displayed anyway
- Raw 209 This is returned when using the TRACE command
- Raw 481 This is returned when you have insufficient privileges to use the command