Difference between revisions of "Raw 319"
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− | In ircu, if a user is kicked from the channel and the channel didn't become empty because of it, and the kick didn't come from the direction of the target's server, the user appears removed to other users, but internally the user stays in the channel as "zombie". It is then really removed when the "acknowledgement" PART is received. One reason for this is so mode changes done by the kick target just before he got kicked can apply because the server knows the user was in the channel with ops. | + | In ircu, if a user is kicked from the channel and the channel didn't become empty because of it, and the kick didn't come from the direction of the target's server, the user appears removed to other users, but internally the user stays in the channel as "zombie". It is then really removed when the "acknowledgement" [[Part|PART]] is received. One reason for this is so mode changes done by the kick target just before he got kicked can apply because the server knows the user was in the channel with ops. |
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Taken from 'the "beware" P10 protocol definition' http://ircd.bircd.org/bewarep10.html | Taken from 'the "beware" P10 protocol definition' http://ircd.bircd.org/bewarep10.html |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 3 September 2005
Name: | RPL_WHOISCHANNELS |
Format: | <source> 319 <target> <nick> :<channels> |
Info: |
This is returned when using the WHOIS command
In ircu, if a user is kicked from the channel and the channel didn't become empty because of it, and the kick didn't come from the direction of the target's server, the user appears removed to other users, but internally the user stays in the channel as "zombie". It is then really removed when the "acknowledgement" PART is received. One reason for this is so mode changes done by the kick target just before he got kicked can apply because the server knows the user was in the channel with ops.
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Example: |
irc.quakenet.org 319 Dana Dana :@#chan1 +#chan2 #chan3 <#chan4 !#chan5 !@#chan6 |