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Baidoc
- Voice
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- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2004 7:45 pm
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by Baidoc »
I`m using watchaction.tcl and it does nothing I want an good url for an script that kicks/bans users who use /me . Tnx alot.
BaidocSan
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caesar
- Mint Rubber
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by caesar »
See the tcl-commands.doc file for "bind ctcp" or search the forum.
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
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awyeah
- Revered One
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by awyeah »
You can use this, like I do.
This would be the bind for ACTION */me*.
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bind ctcp - ACTION your_procedure_here
Remember to use the correct no. of arguments.
Alot of people, get confused... use this:
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proc my_procedure {nick uhost hand chan keyword arg} {
global botnick myvar1 myvar2 .....
.................
.................
}
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