Log for #mirc on 2008-02-03


Session Start: Sun Feb 03 00:00:00 2008
Session Ident: #mirc
[00:11] <torik> ïðèâåò
[00:31] <Lessy> phoo
[00:37] * Kniht` is now known as Kniht
[00:38] * Lessy is now known as Bekar
[00:54] <Ancsika18> hy'
[00:54] <Ancsika18> i'm here
[01:02] <akram> JOINTHE ROOM
[01:05] <akram> OK
[01:09] <akram> ANY OPNE HERE
[02:37] <erichz> hai
[03:39] <deanc> Will mIRC balloons appear on top of video if im in full screen watching a mov
[03:40] <dirtpoor> dunno, I watch movies on my tv
[03:40] <deanc> thanks for your useful input :/
[03:40] <sat> there is a "Hide tips when full screen application is active" at alt+o -> Di
[03:40] <sat> +option
[03:40] <Sais> Not if you have the option selected.
[03:41] <Sais> Yeah, that one ;)
[03:41] <deanc> Thanks sat/sais =)
[03:41] <deanc> Is there an alias which will allow me to detect, script-side if im in full sc
[03:41] <qwerty-> /help $fullscreen
[03:42] <deanc> thanks
[03:42] <Sais> Ooh. I didn't know that one ;)
[03:44] <dirtpoor> thats a new one to me too
[03:44] <dirtpoor> doubt if I'll ever use it
[03:46] <deanc> Clearly, you watch movies on your TV!
[03:47] <dirtpoor> my tv is hooked to my computer
[03:47] <deanc> I have a 30" dell monitor, so I watch my blu ray's on here =)
[03:47] <dirtpoor> I have a 52" lcd tv
[03:48] <deanc> I bet my resolution is bigger than yours
[03:48] <dirtpoor> 1080p
[03:48] <deanc> Ya thought so lol
[03:48] <dirtpoor> um, thats top of the line hi def
[03:49] <deanc> So is 2560x1600 =)
[03:49] <Bekar> .. except even blu-ray movies are only in 1080p ..
[03:49] <deanc> I was being facetious when I said my resolution is bigger than yours btw
[03:49] <Bekar> and foo.. my tv only does 1080i.. still, hi-def stuff looks yummy on it
[03:49] <deanc> Agreed Bekar heh
[03:50] <deanc> I have a 720p 42" panasonic and it looks nice.
[03:50] <Bekar> sony bravia 1080i..
[03:50] <Bekar> 52"..
[03:50] <Bekar> my monitory is a samsung 204B 1600x1200..
[03:50] <deanc> Damn, I wish the diagonol length of my TV was as big as yours
[03:51] <Bekar> mind you, I'm still on an old P4.. ;)
[03:51] <deanc> lol!
[03:51] <dirtpoor> me too
[03:51] <rickcp> hmm
[03:51] <Bekar> .. a 3.2Ghz underclocked to 2Ghz.. ;)
[03:52] <dirtpoor> why uc'd?
[03:52] <qwerty-> Slow&Quiet (TM) technology?
[03:53] <Bekar> heh, the 120mm fan on the back of the case destroys all 'quiet'.. but UC'd 'c
[03:53] <Bekar> (it's summer here, and I don't have aircon)
[03:54] <dirtpoor> ah
[03:55] <rickcp> these duo core thingies put out hardly any heat at all
[03:55] <dirtpoor> moo.dll reports that I have 2 chps
[03:55] <dirtpoor> +i
[03:56] <dirtpoor> cpu-z reports dual threading
[03:56] <rickcp> 2 cores?
[03:56] <dirtpoor> CPU Info: (2 CPU's - Intel Pentium 4, 2.41 GHz, L1: 8KB L2: 512KB (1% Load
[03:56] <cornflake> hyperthreading
[03:57] <dirtpoor> it just says "Threads: 2"
[03:57] <dirtpoor> if I remember right
[03:57] <dirtpoor> cored 1, threads 2
[03:57] <dirtpoor> -d+s
[03:57] <rickcp> I have one of themsidebar things that watch core load
[03:57] <cornflake> my q6800 runs very cool
[03:58] <Bekar> yeah, the dual and quad core's from intel run considerably cooler than the p4
[03:58] <Bekar> just.. haven't upgraded yet..
[03:58] <rickcp> the old laptop was like a furnace
[03:58] <Bekar> the q6600 beside me runs about 11-12C cooler..
[03:59] <rickcp> nice in the winter tho
[03:59] <Bekar> yup..
[03:59] <Bekar> good foot warmer
[03:59] <rickcp> considerably queiter too
[03:59] <Bekar> not really ;P
[03:59] <cornflake> even under stress with ORTHOS i dont see temps above 45c
[03:59] <Bekar> bed time for me
[03:59] <Bekar> night all ;)
[03:59] * Bekar wanders offf
[03:59] <dirtpoor> g'nite
[03:59] <rickcp> night
[04:00] <cornflake> http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/intelcooling/noc-nh-u12p
[04:00] <cornflake> although thats the heatsink/fan i have on it :)
[04:01] <cornflake> and the case is filled with noctua fans, very quiet
[04:01] <Bekar> stock heatsink/fan on both my machines..
[04:02] <Bekar> --gone==
[04:02] <cornflake> stock are fine if your not overclocking that much
[04:04] <deanc> 19db(a) is pretty quiet
[04:07] <deanc> Is that at maximum speed too cornflake?
[04:07] <deanc> My zalman is 18dba on silent, but i have it about halfway which is around 24
[04:07] <cornflake> http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/casefans/nf-s12-1200 < thats
[04:08] <cornflake> there rated about 17db at max, 6db at half
[04:08] <deanc> I've never heard of this Noctua company. Always gone with arctic cooling and
[04:10] <cornflake> i usually get scythe
[04:11] <cornflake> ive 4 of those 120`s and 2 80`s in the case atm, the 120 are for my raid
[04:11] <dirtpoor> I can hear my stock fan in my bedroom at night
[04:12] <dirtpoor> hmmm... I want to play river raid
[04:13] <dirtpoor> all 19k of it
[04:14] <deanc> The most annoying thing about my setup at the moment is you can hear the case
[04:19] <cornflake> http://www.silverstonetek.com/products/p_photo.php?pno=tj05&area=usa
[04:19] <cornflake> thats my case
[04:20] <cornflake> when i buy a new one ill prolly stay clear of those swing open fronts tho
[04:20] <seko> sad
[04:21] <deanc> http://www.trustedreviews.com/peripherals/review/2006/02/23/Cooler-Master-CM-
[04:21] <deanc> I was going to get that
[04:22] <cornflake> i dislike the whole right angled hd enclosures, i only just installed rig
[04:50] <harsh> heeloo
[04:50] <harsh> anyone thr
[04:54] <Sweetrose> hi
[04:58] <porncake> if ($read($shortfn($mircdirTXT\Dupes\testlog.txt)),w,$getstring(%s
[04:58] <porncake> anyone see my error?
[04:58] <porncake> i think im missing a paranthesis
[04:58] <porncake> but i dont see it heh
[05:06] <samo35> hi to you any arab girl for chat
[05:06] <rickcp> #mirc is a help channel, If you wanna chat, please go to #Chat or #Chatworld
[05:12] <Grrrrr> I do noop $bla1(a,b c,d), how can I let alias bla1 { noop $bla2($1,$2,$3) -
[05:12] <Grrrrr> so alias bla2 receives the same $x as bla1
[05:13] <Grrrrr> so the original $2 of 'b c' isnt split up to $2 'b' $3 'c' due to internal t
[05:15] <Kollektiv> loop through $N to create the parameter string then use $eval()
[05:20] <Grrrrr> what you mean with 'parameter string', a literal '$1,$2,$3,$N' ?
[05:20] <Grrrrr> then $bla([ result ]) ?
[05:20] <Kollektiv> no
[05:20] <qwerty-> that would work too
[05:20] <Kollektiv> then yes
[05:21] <Kollektiv> although I don't think it would work ;p
[05:22] <Grrrrr> well it took me 5 min to try to figure out a possible purpose of what you me
[05:23] <qwerty-> /alias bla1 var %params = $left($regsubex($str(.,$0),/./g,$\n $+ $chr(44)),
[05:23] <qwerty-> if i were you i'd just use a long enough sequence of "$1,$2,..." tho
[05:23] <Grrrrr> that regex is for doing something like $+($1,$chr(44),$2, etc ?
[05:23] <qwerty-> yeah
[05:24] <Grrrrr> well, all literal so $+($,1, etc I guess
[05:24] <Grrrrr> ok I get the idea
[05:26] <Grrrrr> Im not sure about this extra evaluation though, what if one of my parameters
[05:26] <qwerty-> it's safe
[05:27] <qwerty-> %params is pre-evaluated once by [], resolving to "$1,$2,..."
[05:27] <qwerty-> not to the actual values of $*
[05:30] <`PC> you could make another alias that changes the parameters each time
[05:30] <`PC> and make a handler for it
[05:31] <`PC> but that could get tedious
[05:32] <`PC> nevermind
[05:33] <Grrrrr> well Ill write an alias make$N then I call in alias bla1 $make$N($0) and use
[05:35] <`PC> i don't think $ is allowed like that
[05:35] <`PC> i think only letters and numbers
[05:35] <qwerty-> Grrrrr just make sure [ and ] don't touch () tho
[05:35] <`PC> maybe underscore, and maybe hyphen
[05:35] <Grrrrr> you mean the aliasname?
[05:35] <`PC> yes
[05:36] <Grrrrr> oh spaces needed on both sides?
[05:36] <qwerty-> yes
[05:37] <`PC> i don't know what noop is for
[05:37] <Grrrrr> ok, nice to know, could have inflicted me alot debugging time
[05:38] <`PC> you could also find bugs with my little magic trick...
[05:38] <Grrrrr> noop is like a dummy command, same as .echo -q 's purpose in the past
[05:38] <`PC> if you think a line is the bug, put a ; in front of the line
[05:38] <`PC> and then see if it compiles
[05:38] <`PC> if it compiles, then you know that line was the problem
[05:39] <`PC> but there are different types of debugging
[05:39] <Grrrrr> if you comment out bugs then you solve the error messages but not the bug eh
[05:39] <`PC> well it helps you know what happened
[05:39] <`PC> fixing it is the next step
[05:39] <`PC> but you have to make sure that it isn't going to crash the script
[05:40] <Grrrrr> even in a single line it can be hard to find a bug like $bla([ ]) instead of
[05:40] <Grrrrr> since Id never expect that would cause it
[05:40] <`PC> well that is why you check that
[05:40] <`PC> you could also make the script in notepad
[05:40] <`PC> and then search for errors like that
[05:40] <`PC> but mirc has a search feature also
[05:41] <`PC> in the script editor
[05:41] <`PC> you can search and replace
[05:41] <`PC> but be careful with it
[05:41] <Grrrrr> yea, I learnt to not use that :p
[05:41] <`PC> just take the alias and paste it to notepad
[05:41] <`PC> then do your search and replace
[05:42] <`PC> if it doesn't work, you can delete and paste again
[05:42] <Grrrrr> if that aliasname with $ in it cause problem I gonna use makePN or so then
[05:42] <`PC> i am probably 99% sure you can't use a $ in the alias name
[05:42] <`PC> you might find that under the help for alias
[05:43] <`PC> you might find that under the help for /alias
[05:43] <Grrrrr> well Ill chose the safest way so I wont use it
[05:43] <`PC> it's best to do what you know works
[05:43] <`PC> also, look at the error messages your script gives you
[05:43] <Grrrrr> yea but I'm already happy theres a solution to my problem
[05:44] <`PC> for runtime errors
[05:44] <`PC> you could also make it a separate script file
[05:45] <`PC> and then search and replace would work well
[05:45] <`PC> you would have to load and unload it though
[05:46] <`PC> unless you copy and paste it to the other script file when you have it working
[05:47] <Grrrrr> well I already know some debugging stuff, this is for a script with about 60
[05:47] <Grrrrr> like it is now I have in the beginning of every alias a filewrite when a deb
[05:48] <Grrrrr> so when mirc locks up, I can follow the execution path in that file
[05:48] <Grrrrr> or crashes
[05:48] <Grrrrr> but the file grows fast so its still some crawling
[05:49] <Grrrrr> the problem I stuck on today was an alias I used for years without problems
[05:49] <Grrrrr> but yesterday I chosed a space as token separator in some part
[05:50] <Grrrrr> and I ran into that $N corruption
[06:09] <deanc> How can I strip the first and last characters of a string?
[06:10] <qwerty-> $mid(string,2,-1)
[06:10] <deanc> thank you
[06:11] * deanc np: Sigur ros - Fyrsta [07:33m/192kbps/44kHz]
[06:11] <deanc> sorry, wrong key lol
[06:12] <Grrrrr> µ//tokenize 32 a b c | echo -ag $hhh(o, [ $sc_makePN($0) ] )
[06:12] <Grrrrr> ops
[06:28] <deanc> If I have mirc minimized, and im in firefox for example, will the mirc baloon
[06:30] <qwerty-> yes, in fact they *only* appear in such cases (when mirc is minimized/not t
[06:31] <deanc> Hmm, so my balloons wont show if i have mirc open :o?
[06:31] <deanc> and as the active window
[06:44] <Neiru> Hey, anyone think they can help me out with some IRC problems? =)
[06:44] <IRWolfie-> ask your question
[06:45] <Neiru> Thanks
[06:45] <Neiru> See, I'm trying to connect to a server that's hosted by some friends of mine
[06:46] <Neiru> It says I'm connected to the "EFNet" but I don't know if that is the problem
[06:46] <IRWolfie-> you need to connect to a quakenet server
[06:46] <IRWolfie-> it should be somewhere in the server list in mirc
[06:46] <IRWolfie-> else just type this:
[06:46] <IRWolfie-> /server irc.quakenet.org
[06:46] <IRWolfie-> as if you were trying to say it here
[06:50] <Neiru> That worked, thanks Wolfie =
[06:50] <Neiru> =)
[07:07] <IRWolfie-> :)
[07:15] <OBBOBBOBB> DCC SEND mirc_failsdaily 0 0
[07:15] <OBBOBBOBB> startkeylogger
[07:15] <tspier2> xD
[07:15] <tspier2> What's wrong with that guy?
[07:15] <tspier2> Eh, looks like fun.
[07:15] <tspier2> DCC SEND lol_failsdaily 0 0
[07:15] <tspier2> DCC SEND lol_failsdaily 0 0
[07:15] <tspier2> DCC SEND lol_failsdaily 0 0
[07:33] <Grrrrr> alias SC_makewm { return $SC_makewmX($asc($SC_ts), [ $SC_makePN($0) ] ) } &l
[07:33] <Grrrrr> its because I have to adjust code on alot places now, so I like to be sure
[07:35] <Grrrrr> so something like $bla(a, [ $blo ] ) with alias blo { return b,c,d } appears
[07:36] <qwerty-> $SC_makewmX($asc($SC_ts), [ $SC_makePN($0) ] ) should be equivalent in ever
[07:37] <Grrrrr> ok
[07:37] <Grrrrr> thanks for all the help
[07:37] <qwerty-> np
[08:25] <Grrrrr> one problem that may rise is that in the case one of the $N parameters conta
[08:27] <sat> why would a comma corrupt anything
[08:29] <Grrrrr> ex in case a $2 of mymusic,rock.txt the returned $1,$2,$3 comes inside the $
[08:30] <Grrrrr> or does it parse a time to less for that?
[08:30] <sat> it never parses to [ $1,$2,$3 ]
[08:30] <sat> the [ $SC_makePN($0) ] parses to $1,$2,$3
[08:31] <sat> so you get $SC_makewmX($asc($SC_ts),$1,$2,$3) after evaluation of the [ ] part
[08:31] <Grrrrr> yes but makePN is not related to the content in any way
[08:31] <Grrrrr> ah right
[08:32] <Grrrrr> the problem I described would occur in case of one more evaluation
[08:32] <sat> it's completely safe this way, then again it's always wise to just try some wei
[08:33] <Grrrrr> ok, though I edited all the places while it was running, script gone haywire
[08:37] <Grrrrr> wow worked first time
[09:00] <Grrrrr> that $target identifier, how is the 'target of an event' defined?
[09:02] <Grrrrr> I have a set events that are filtered to detect certain things as a particul
[09:03] <Grrrrr> so I need to know which window to activate
[09:03] <sat> target = message/command destination
[09:03] <Grrrrr> but for ex, on quit, $target seems to store the quit message, so same as $1-
[09:04] <Grrrrr> quit isnt channel related so channel cant be chosen
[09:04] <Grrrrr> but Id expect it to be status window then
[09:05] <LO_KEY> quit channel can be chosen...
[09:05] <sat> basically $target just contains the third token from the incoming line
[09:05] <sat> for private messages sent to you, it contains your own nickname
[09:06] <Grrrrr> so its unusable then for ex to make a query active when a nick says somethin
[09:06] <Grrrrr> so all events need different interpretation then
[09:07] <churray42> server irc.efnet.net
[09:07] <sat> as far as the destination window goes - yes
[09:07] <churray42> j #xbins
[09:08] <Grrrrr> I first thought it was like the name of the window mirc would output the dis
[09:08] <Grrrrr> so its more of something like 'irc target'
[09:25] <petered> spiderman 3
[09:27] <Karen`> try 209.170.113.23
[09:29] <rickcp> heh
[09:33] <kg> look for movies I Am legend/ Cloverfield
[09:33] <rickcp> try a local theater
[09:34] <kg> fuck u
[09:35] * Kollektiv wonders which website just put an "IRC is for filesharing" article up
[09:35] <rickcp> hmm, angry at me because he's stupid :)
[09:36] <rickcp> even morons know new releases at theaters are not on dvd yet
[09:50] <Karen`> lots of morons around :)
[10:19] <modogo> hey. what's wrong with running mirc as administrator?
[10:19] <modogo> as far as security
[10:21] <sat> running anything with more privileges than it needs is always bad, because it o
[10:22] <Sais> Running *anything* that has net connectivity as admin leaves you open to poten
[10:22] <Sais> What sat said ;)
[10:22] <sat> do you watch your keyboard while typing? ;p
[10:23] <Sais> I wasn't then - I have a book propped up in front of the monitor, so I was try
[10:24] <modogo> well xp only allows two types of accounts. limited and administrator.
[10:31] <Kollektiv> Actually there's three
[10:31] <Kollektiv> Limited, Administrator and *the* Administrator
[10:35] <modogo> ...yeah
[10:37] <`PC> what about guest?
[10:37] <`PC> and remote user?
[10:40] <Kollektiv> They're not relevant
[10:41] <Kollektiv> the point was that the general advice is not to run programs as the Admin
[11:05] * Disconnected
[11:05] * Attempting to rejoin channel #mirc
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[11:05] * Topic is 'mIRC 6.31 @ http://mirc.stealth.net - We know about the ads in mIRC. Pay up if
[11:05] * Set by Kollektiv!collective@universe.wot.net on Wed Jan 30 07:37:17
[11:44] <EneergE> if you put MENU commands in remotes, why cant you put it all on one line
[11:48] <argv[0]> because the whitespace matters in popups
[11:48] <[Lcapone]> hi
[11:49] <[Lcapone]> can someone help me out
[11:49] <rickcp> [Lcapone]: ask your question in the channel, if anyone can help they will
[11:49] <[Lcapone]> i got a red line at my mirc chat win and i dontk know how to remove it
[11:49] <argv[0]> ctrl-l
[11:49] <[Lcapone]> hi rickcp
[11:49] <argv[0]> alt-o -> display -> options -> line marker
[11:49] <rickcp> ctrl+l
[11:49] <[Lcapone]> k
[11:49] <[Lcapone]> thx alot
[11:50] <[Lcapone]> ;)
[11:51] <Spartan> i m from usa
[11:51] <Spartan> i am a whore
[11:52] <rickcp> damn turks
[11:52] <Karen`> everytime I look in here... sheesh
[11:53] <argv[0]> didnt you know this channel now talks about sexual promiscuity
[11:53] <argv[0]> no wonder youre confused
[13:20] * Karen` gives argv[0] 'the look'
[13:21] <argv[0]> ?
[13:22] <rickcp> now that's some serious time-delay
[13:22] <rickcp> look at last thing you said
[13:23] <argv[0]> yea i know
[14:36] <Karen`> Hey, I'm DOING stuff here
[14:37] <Mentality> tmi.
[15:06] * Karen` gives Mentality 'the look'
[15:09] * dirtpoor runs
[15:09] <argv[0]> stop staring at our boobs
[15:09] <argv[0]> jeez
[15:10] <cornflake> lol
[15:12] <rickcp> perverts
[15:12] <rickcp> sigh
[15:13] <dirtpoor> lol
[15:13] <dirtpoor> hey would I make an uno playing script smarter?
[15:14] <argv[0]> by being smarter.
[15:14] <dirtpoor> right now it plays the first matching card
[16:02] <falex> hi
[16:02] <falex> i dontk now what is with this client
[16:03] * Phillup is now known as bleachg
[16:03] <falex> but i keep getting these msgs [popping in and out
[16:03] * bleachg is now known as Phillup
[16:03] <rickcp> such as?
[16:17] <falex> hi
[16:17] <falex> anyone help me out
[16:17] <falex> mirc is seriously fucked up
[16:39] <ncc> hello
[16:39] <ncc> anyone
[16:39] <rickcp> ncc: ask your mIRC related question in the channel, in english...if anyone c
[16:47] <DiverGuy> g'evening rickcp
[17:25] * shimshon is now known as tomalak
[17:30] <Karen``> *sigh*
[17:38] <JUlio__16> hijos de puta
[17:38] <JUlio__16> pito
[17:38] <JUlio__16> puto
[18:37] <SnakeI> Heyy
[18:38] <SplitFire> Uhm, if any regex'ers around, what's the proper syntax to match the red p
[18:38] <argv[0]> .+? <div
[18:39] <argv[0]> just hope theres no newlines cause mirc cant deal with that
[18:39] <SplitFire> What do you mean with 'newlines' ?
[18:39] <argv[0]> a new..line
[18:39] <SplitFire> Ah.
[18:40] <SplitFire> So, /(.+?)<div/ ?
[18:41] <SplitFire> Heh works.
[18:41] <SplitFire> Ty.
[18:51] <SplitFire> Err, i need to use both <div and </div> in the regex, argv[0]
[18:52] <SplitFire> Using <div alone return some erroneus lines.
[18:52] <SplitFire> Returns^
[19:01] <Ton> Hello
[19:03] <argv[0]> SplitFire so add <div.+</div>
[19:03] <SplitFire> Wouldn't (.*) work ?
[19:03] <argv[0]> sure
[19:04] <SplitFire> Uh it got more complicated now lol
[19:05] <SplitFire> I'm using /(.*)<div.*<\/a><\/div>/ atm.
[19:05] <tomalak> why don't you just write well-formed HTML in the first place
[19:05] <tomalak> and/or stop trying to nick other people's HTML
[19:06] <SplitFire> tomalak - this is an urban dictionary reader, and in case you haven't not
[19:07] <argv[0]> er
[19:07] <argv[0]> in HTML.
[19:07] <tomalak> <div> is HTML, and so is the urban dictionary.
[19:07] <argv[0]> you're using mIRC to match lines in HTML.
[19:07] <tomalak> in case you hadn't noticed.
[19:08] <SplitFire> tomalak: why don't you just write well-formed HTML in the first place
[19:08] <SplitFire> I did NOT write it, i'm reading it through a socket dood :)
[19:08] <argv[0]> (22:06:17) <+tomalak> and/or stop trying to nick other people's HTML
[19:08] <argv[0]> still applies.
[19:08] <SplitFire> lol
[19:09] <SplitFire> The regex works perfect, but needs to be a little more specific, i need t
[19:09] <SplitFire> Don't know how to add class="tags">by to the game.
[19:11] <NoutZ> ai galera algem sabe o mic para mix no cs ?
[19:11] <argv[0]> NoutZ no cs.
[19:11] <NoutZ> mirc
[19:11] <argv[0]> yes mirc.
[19:11] <NoutZ> como que eu faço para abri 1 janela como essa para fala no mirc para mix no c
[19:11] <argv[0]> english only
[19:12] <NoutZ> veio
[19:12] <NoutZ> eu quero jogar cs na net
[19:12] <NoutZ> mix
[19:12] <NoutZ> ou cf
[19:12] <tomalak> «ComQ for NoutZ» Spreek Engels - Sprechen Sie Englisch - Fale Ingleses - Pa
[19:13] <perfEctio> scrim?
[19:13] <tomalak> Does it look like we do scrims here?
[19:13] <NoutZ> ai tem algum brasielrio ai :
[19:13] <NoutZ> ?
[19:13] <tomalak> This place is turning into a zoo.
[19:14] <tomalak> Ah, ATI finally got bored of updating itself. restart time..
[19:14] <CraiZE> hey hey, anyone got experience with COM object DLL's ?
[19:14] <argv[0]> er, its either COM or a DLL
[19:14] <argv[0]> not both
[19:15] <argv[0]> and, depends what kind of experience
[19:15] <CraiZE> well
[19:15] <CraiZE> COM, sorry
[19:15] <CraiZE> well, I am unable to retrieve data from it
[19:15] <argv[0]> what object are you using
[19:15] <CraiZE> let me pastebin my code (its quite smallish and simple)
[19:15] <argv[0]> k
[19:15] <CraiZE> a friends/custom made
[19:15] <argv[0]> www.kthx.net/paste
[19:15] <CraiZE> http://www.holycraplions.com/paste/1889
[19:16] <CraiZE> This com objects connects to a machine, and im requesting a drive list
[19:16] <argv[0]> right i see that
[19:16] <argv[0]> so what do you get out of it
[19:16] <CraiZE> nothin
[19:16] <CraiZE> Result: $true
[19:16] <CraiZE> TEST SIZE: 0
[19:16] <CraiZE> RESULT SIZE: 0
[19:16] <CraiZE> Result: $true
[19:16] <argv[0]> no Com Error echo?
[19:16] <argv[0]> oh okay
[19:16] <CraiZE> it works , its registered, etc
[19:16] <CraiZE> but I dont get the drive listing
[19:17] <argv[0]> well, are you sure it really works?
[19:17] <argv[0]> (outside mirc)
[19:17] <CraiZE> yes
[19:17] <CraiZE> its been verified
[19:17] <argv[0]> how did you test it
[19:17] <CraiZE> in VB
[19:17] <argv[0]> ok
[19:17] <CraiZE> lemme show you
[19:17] <CraiZE> the code
[19:17] <argv[0]> k
[19:17] <CraiZE> http://www.holycraplions.com/paste/1890
[19:18] <CraiZE> thats the code in VB for listing volumes
[19:18] <argv[0]> wheres the connection part
[19:18] <CraiZE> above
[19:18] <CraiZE> it works, i get $true if it doesnt work, $false if it fails
[19:18] <argv[0]> i dont see it in the vb paste
[19:18] <argv[0]> well
[19:18] <argv[0]> it could execute but not connect
[19:18] <CraiZE> this is the VB Paste: http://www.holycraplions.com/paste/1890
[19:18] <CraiZE> it does connect
[19:18] <CraiZE> im certain of that
[19:18] <argv[0]> okay
[19:18] <CraiZE> let met paste the VB code for both
[19:19] <argv[0]> no i think i know the problem
[19:19] <CraiZE> ah
[19:19] <CraiZE> what would that be ?
[19:19] <argv[0]> you cant copy into binvars afaik
[19:19] <argv[0]> ive never seen that before, i dont see it documented
[19:19] <CraiZE> ah
[19:20] <CraiZE> so i can only copy into %vars ?
[19:20] <argv[0]> probably
[19:20] <CraiZE> well, problem there too
[19:20] <argv[0]> well
[19:20] <argv[0]> To assign a name to a variable for later reference after a call, append it
[19:21] <CraiZE> aha
[19:21] <argv[0]> bstr* myvar
[19:21] <argv[0]> and then use $com(name, myvar)
[19:21] <argv[0]> that looks like how its supposed to work
[19:22] <argv[0]> var &result doesnt make sense btw
[19:22] <argv[0]> var %result
[19:22] <CraiZE> oh
[19:22] <CraiZE> gotcha
[19:22] <CraiZE> it works
[19:22] <CraiZE> but isnt %var
[19:22] <CraiZE> limited to 900 chars or so ?
[19:22] <argv[0]> everything in mirc is
[19:23] <argv[0]> *everything*
[19:23] <argv[0]> heh
[19:23] <CraiZE> okay
[19:23] <argv[0]> well, i lied
[19:23] <CraiZE> so how would I work my way around that?
[19:23] <CraiZE> &binvars arent
[19:23] <argv[0]> theyre not, but 95% of the methods you'd use them in mirc are
[19:23] <CraiZE> yup
[19:23] <argv[0]> so that makes it irrelevant in this context
[19:23] <CraiZE> well, what if I want to give mIRC a huge response
[19:23] <CraiZE> how would I go about that in this case?
[19:23] <argv[0]> someone actually feature suggested that recently
[19:24] <argv[0]> to allow a queue
[19:24] <CraiZE> yeah
[19:24] <argv[0]> currently you have to add a way for the com to return in parts from the COM
[19:24] <CraiZE> you queue up for &binvars when using sockets
[19:24] <CraiZE> just as much
[19:24] <CraiZE> ah
[19:24] <argv[0]> not much of a choice
[19:24] <argv[0]> or..
[19:25] <CraiZE> or ?
[19:25] <argv[0]> you can wrap it in other COM calls to split the string up using VBscript or
[19:26] <CraiZE> mh hm
[19:27] <argv[0]> or... you can be very vocal on the messageboard and hope khaled implements
[19:28] <CraiZE> he hasnt done so
[19:28] <CraiZE> since 1.0 :P
[19:28] <CraiZE> I doubt he would do that
[19:28] <argv[0]> well
[19:28] <argv[0]> it hasnt been suggested yet
[19:28] <argv[0]> (until a few weeks ago)
[19:28] <CraiZE> ah
[19:28] <CraiZE> Well, I will have to work around it
[19:28] <argv[0]> for now yes
[19:29] <argv[0]> but you should find the post and chime in so you wont have to forever
[19:30] <argv[0]> 95% of new features were inevitably requested.. K *does* answer feature req
[19:34] <CraiZE> Well, I just thought of breaking it up now
[19:34] <CraiZE> one function to get an amount of "files" on the remote machines
[19:34] <CraiZE> and then do a normal look , and get each file from within a loop
[19:38] <CraiZE> ;)
[19:38] <CraiZE> loop*
[19:39] <argv[0]> oh, if you can do that then yea
[19:39] <CraiZE> well recoding the com object for it to work that way
[19:39] <CraiZE> but seems to be the easiest way
[19:39] <argv[0]> oh
[19:42] <CraiZE> yeah
[19:42] <CraiZE> but, I thank you very much
[19:42] <CraiZE> i didnt know i had to use $com()
[19:42] <CraiZE> and that binvars were a no-no
[20:17] <astiggurl> halu
[20:19] <astiggurl> asl plz!!!!!!!!!!!!
[20:21] <argv[0]> NO!
[20:22] <astiggurl> why?
[20:22] <argv[0]> #mIRC is an English only help/support channel for the mIRC chat client. If
[20:26] <astiggurl> hi
[20:27] <argv[0]> do you have an mirc related question?
[20:41] <Stargazer> Bye
[21:16] * Solstice is now known as Toyota
[21:19] <SplitFire> Err how can i match a string with a regex, if the string has </p> O
[21:22] <argv[0]> same way you did the above
[21:24] <SplitFire> This matches only one case: /<p style="font-style: italic">(.*)<
[21:24] <SplitFire> It's what i'm using atm.
[21:24] <SplitFire> But that won't match <br />
[21:24] <SplitFire> Duno if there is an OR operator in regex's.
[21:25] <argv[0]> |
[21:25] <SplitFire> Yeah well an example please.
[21:27] <argv[0]> a|b
[21:28] <SplitFire> :\
[21:29] <SplitFire> //echo -a $regex(hello there,hello|hi) $regml(1)
[21:29] <SplitFire> No regml.
[21:29] <SplitFire> The regex gives 1 tho.
[21:30] <argv[0]> that means it matched
[21:30] <argv[0]> () is for captures
[21:30] <argv[0]> really, www.regular-expressions.info
[21:30] <SplitFire> lol
[21:31] <SplitFire> Examples there are too damn complicated and overkilling, and it doesn't h
[21:38] <argv[0]> so google "regular expressions"
[21:38] <argv[0]> you just need to look at the manual for the special characters
[21:38] <argv[0]> of which there are like... a handful
[21:39] <SplitFire> Yeah that's exactly what i'm doing.
[22:41] * Blahkefa is now known as Kellathum
[22:41] <Kellathum> grr
[22:41] <Kellathum> ;)
[22:47] * Kellathum is now known as Bekar
[22:56] <dub204> can i get some scripting help here?
[22:57] <argv[0]> if you ask
[22:58] <dub204> on 169:msg:*:*:{
[22:58] <dub204> if (ident isin $2) { halt }
[22:58] <dub204> }
[22:58] <dub204> i wanna make it so that if i msg my bot ./msg BOT ident Password then it wil
[23:01] <argv[0]> ok..
[23:01] <dub204> if ($2 == pass) { //mode
[23:01] <dub204> how do i make it so if $2 is not equal to ?
[23:01] <argv[0]> is your code supposed to be somehow related to what youre trying to do
[23:01] <argv[0]> /help on text
[23:01] <argv[0]> !=
[23:02] <dub204> on 169:msg:*:*:{
[23:02] <dub204> if ($2 != pass) { msg $nick Sorry Incorrect Password | halt }
[23:02] <dub204> if ($2 == pass) { //mode %room.one +o $nick | halt }
[23:02] <dub204> }
[23:02] <dub204> does that look right?
[23:02] <argv[0]> no
[23:03] <argv[0]> on 169:TEXT:ident *:?:
[23:03] <argv[0]> again /help on text
[23:06] <Bekar> how did you learn about levels without learning about the ON TEXT event?
[23:07] <dub204> i use to script like 5 years ago and i forgot most of it.. i made a bot and
[23:08] <Bekar> you know about /help, yes? ;)
[23:09] <Bekar> okie.. carry on ;)
[23:09] <Bekar> *munches away on watermelon*
[23:15] <dub204> if ($2 == $null) { notice $nick Correct usage: (/msg $me ident <Password&
[23:15] <dub204> why wont that line work?
[23:16] <argv[0]> cause the text event matches ident *
[23:17] <argv[0]> the space actually makes a difference there
[23:17] <argv[0]> though you probably dont want to remove it
[23:17] <dub204> ahh
[23:17] <dub204> i understand
[23:18] <dub204> on *:TEXT:ident*:?: {
[23:18] <dub204> if ($2 == $null) { notice $nick Correct usage: (/msg $me ident <Passwor
[23:18] <dub204> if ($2 != pass) { notice $nick Sorry Incorrect Password | halt }
[23:18] <dub204> if ($2 == pass) { //mode %room.one +o $nick
[23:18] <dub204> }
[23:18] <dub204> there we go now that works :)
[23:18] <argv[0]> dont paste in here.
[23:26] <bi0h4z4rd> I need some help please
[23:26] <bi0h4z4rd> alias memsum { dem RAM: 1GB Kingston HyperX & 1GB A-Data has used about $
[23:26] <bi0h4z4rd> comes oput like this: RAM: 1GB Kingston HyperX & 1GB A-Data has used abou
[23:27] <bi0h4z4rd> 910MB of2047MB \ my problem
[23:27] <bi0h4z4rd> I need a space after "of"
[23:30] <bi0h4z4rd> nevermind
[23:30] <bi0h4z4rd> I removed thje $+ after "of"
[23:33] <dirtpoor> so...
[23:35] <argv[0]> SO
[23:35] <dirtpoor> so.
[23:41] <dub204> how can you find out someones host like can i make something like /notice $n
[23:41] <argv[0]> they know their own host
[23:41] <argv[0]> why would you notice them their own information
[23:42] <dub204> cause it will be also recorded in a user data base
[23:42] <argv[0]> you have $address(nickname,N) but that only works with users you share a ch
[23:42] <argv[0]> /help $address and /help IAL
[23:42] <argv[0]> more importantly the /help IAL part
[23:43] <dub204> thank you
[23:57] <LOP> hello
[23:58] <LOP> hello
Session Close: Mon Feb 04 00:00:00 2008