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Ircle Script
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Ircle Script


  • Subject: Ircle Script
  • From: "Stephen Swift (aka Burnum)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:04:29 -0500

I'm trying to create a script for Ircle to do the following:
Connect to a server
If server is full connect to another server
Join a channel

I'm running into the following problems:
Ircle's Dictionary and I aren't getting along together. I have figured out
how to do certain actions such as connect and join via the type command, but
there should be a better way. I'm looking at the connection class but AS
isn't liking anything I try.

AS can't decide to join a channel or try another server until the connection
has been completed (either failed or success). On IRC that could be between
30sec to 2 min. I don't want to use the delay command. So I'm wondering if
there is a way to use booleans to inquire whether ircle is connecting,
connected, or disconnected. Again I can't figure out how from the
dictionary.

Any help is appreciated.

Stephen Swift ?' (The Burnum Man)
email@hidden
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