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{{mirc title|/sockmark Command}} | {{mirc title|/sockmark Command}} | ||
− | The '''/sockmark command''' assigns temporary data to a socket to be referenced later using {{mIRC|$sock}}(<name>).mark. Leaving the [temp data] parameter {{mIRC|$null}} will clear the socket mark. The sockmark command can be used to assign the same data to multiple sockets using a <wild_name> | + | The '''/sockmark command''' assigns temporary data to a socket to be referenced later using {{mIRC|$sock}}(<name>).mark. Leaving the [temp data] parameter {{mIRC|$null}} will clear the socket mark. The sockmark command can be used to assign the same data to multiple sockets using a <wild_name> wildcard pattern. |
== Limitations == | == Limitations == | ||
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
* '''<name>''' - The handle name of the socket | * '''<name>''' - The handle name of the socket | ||
− | * '''<wild_name>''' - A | + | * '''<wild_name>''' - A wildcard pattern to match |
* '''[temp data]''' - The temporary socket's data | * '''[temp data]''' - The temporary socket's data | ||