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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | * '''filename''' - The filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to {{mIRC|$mircdir}} | + | * '''filename''' - The filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to {{mIRC|$mircdir}}. |
* '''title''' - the title of the dialog, the quote are optional if you don't use space, this parameter is optional: //echo -a $file c:\*.txt | * '''title''' - the title of the dialog, the quote are optional if you don't use space, this parameter is optional: //echo -a $file c:\*.txt | ||
* '''dir''' - the directory you want to display, you can put a file at the end which will be used to fill the 'filename' field in the dialog | * '''dir''' - the directory you want to display, you can put a file at the end which will be used to fill the 'filename' field in the dialog |