This looks a lot creepy. The author of it should make just a global pwf and add the rest of the variables to it like pwf(something), pwf (somethin_else) and so on and call just call globaly one single pwf. As for your problem, the close should be close $rcon.
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
I see that you've successfully failed to understand my joke, anyway, it will do the stuff in the proc a lot faster and will consume mem less than it dose right now.
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
I am trying to make a tcl that connects to a Q3 server rcon, so I can enter rcon commands via the eggdrop. Can you please tell me where you got that rcon.tcl you use for your script, becasue I am sure it contains the general stuff I need to rcon connect to a q3 server.
I've got one for mirc, but I have no idea how this socket stuff works in tcl, and this file would save me days of reading online tutorials.