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NewzUK
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by NewzUK »
Hi
At present I'm unable to ftp to my bot's account to set a variable in a script - is it possible to set a variable via telnet with a bot?
Thanks in advance...
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demond
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by demond »
use .set
or, if you need to edit a script file, use sed(1) via .tcl exec
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NewzUK
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by NewzUK »
hmmm when I type .set then the variable to do it just says 'what you need help'...
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demond
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by demond »
then you are out of luck
always leave .tcl and .set binded last in your config file, after sourcing all the script stuf - in case some stupid script has unbinded those