ok look i have this ping script i hav downloaded it works fine for pc users but gives no reply for cell users it does ping he nick but does not give a reply could someone help me please here is the code
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### eggping.tcl v1.0.6, 27 December 2003
### by Graeme Donaldson
### (Souperman @ #eggdrop @ Undernet)
### Visit http://www.eggdrop.za.net/ for updates and other Tcl scripts.
###
### Lets your eggdrop listen for ping requests on channel or /msg
### Not the world's best script, but somebody asked for it. =)
###
### To use:
### - Extract the files to your eggdrop scripts dir.
### - Add a 'source scripts/eggping.tcl' to your eggdrop's config file.
### - Edit the settings below if necessary, then .rehash your eggdrop.
### Anyone can now type request a ping from the bot using (defaults):
### - !ping or !pingme on a channel, or
### - /msg bot ping or /msg bot pingme
###
### Multiple triggers can be configured for both public and /msg requests.
### Can accept ping requests only from users with specific flags.
### Can reply to ping requests only from specific channels.
### Can ignore ping requests made on certain channels.
### Can calculate the ping reply in milliseconds (requires Tcl 8.3 or higher)
### Can tell the user what server the bot is currently on.
###
### History:
###
### 1.0.0 29-Mar-2002 First release.
### 1.0.1 01-Apr-2002 Removed a small bit of code which I'd used for debugging.
### Show website address when the script loads.
### 1.0.2 11-May-2003 Fixed calculation bug on some systems with Tcl 8.3+.
### 1.0.3 21-May-2003 Modified wording of bot's reply to make it clearer.
### 1.0.4 19-Nov-2003 Fixed another calculation bug.
### Added option to specify whether you want to show ping
### time in milliseconds (if Tcl version allows this).
### Made telling the user the bot's current server an option.
### 1.0.5 23-Nov-2003 Added an option to specify which channels to respond to
### ping requests on.
### Added an option to specify that ping requests only be
### accepted by users with certain flags.
### Removed a debugging message I had left behind from the
### previous version.
### 1.0.6 27-Dec-2003 Fixed a bug caused by come clients refusing to reply
### to a CTCP PING with a negative number.
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### You can change these settings if you want ###
# Public triggers, seperated by spaces.
set pingpubwords "ping pingme .ping .pingme !ping !pingme"
# If you want to restrict ping requests to users with certain flags, change this.
set pingreqdflags "-|-"
# If you only want the bot to respond to requests from specific channels,
# set them here, separated by spaces, e.g. "#foo #bar #baz". Setting one
# or more channels here makes the bot ignore the disabled chans setting.
set pingenabledchans ""
# If there are channels where you don't want the bot to listen for !ping
# requests, set them here, seperated by spaces, e.g. "#lame #lamer #lamest".
# This setting is meaningless if a specific list of channels have been given
# in the enabled chans setting.
set pingdisabledchans ""
# Do you want to calculate ping replies in milliseconds (1) or not (0)?
# Millisecond calculation only works on Tcl 8.3 and above, but you can safely
# leave this enabled, the script will detect your Tcl version and disable this
# if necessary.
set pingmilli 1
### YOU SHOULDN'T NEED TO EDIT ANYTHING BEYOND THIS POINT! ###
# Misc. stuff
set pingver "1.0.6"
set pingnver "100006"
putlog "Loading eggping.tcl $pingver by Souperman..."
if { ([info tclversion] < 8.3) && ($pingmilli == 1) } {
set pingmilli 0
putlog " eggping.tcl: warning: cannot calculate PINGs in milliseconds (requires Tcl 8.3 or higher). PINGs will be calculated in seconds."
}
# binds
foreach trigger [split $pingpubwords] { bind pub $pingreqdflags $trigger pingnickpub }
bind ctcr $pingreqdflags PING pingreply
# triggered by ping command on channel
proc pingnickpub {nick uhost hand chan text} {
if {$::pingenabledchans != ""} {
foreach channel [split $::pingenabledchans] {
if {[string tolower $channel] == [string tolower $chan]} {
global pingchan
set pingchan $chan
pingnick $nick
return 1
}
}
return 0
} else {
foreach channel [split $::pingdisabledchans] {
if {[string tolower $channel] == [string tolower $chan]} {
return 0
}
}
global pingchan
set pingchan $chan
pingnick $nick
return 1
}
}
# called by pingnickpub or pingnickmsg, sends a CTCP PING to $nick.
proc pingnick {nick} {
if {$::pingmilli} {
putquick "PRIVMSG $nick :\001PING [expr {abs([clock clicks -milliseconds])}]\001"
} else {
putquick "PRIVMSG $nick :\001PING [unixtime]\001"
}
}
# processes a CTCP PING reply.
proc pingreply {nick uhost hand dest key args} {
global pingchan
set pingnum [lindex $args 0]
set pingserver [lindex [split $::server :] 0]
# sanity check -- only processes the CTCP PING reply if it's value is a number
if {[regexp -- {^-?[0-9]+$} $pingnum]} {
if {$::pingmilli} {
putquick "PRIVMSG $nick :You Have a ping reply of [expr {abs([expr [expr {abs([clock clicks -milliseconds])} - $pingnum] / 1000.000])}] seconds"
} else {
putquick "PRIVMSG $nick :You Have a ping reply of [expr [unixtime] - $pingnum] seconds"
}
}
}
putlog " Visit http://www.eggdrop.za.net/ for updates and other Tcl scripts."
putlog "Successfully loaded eggping.tcl $pingver by Souperman!"