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− | The '''$dns''' identifier becomes filled and has the ability for reference whenever an [[On dns - mIRC|ON DNS]] event occurs. | + | {{mirc title|$dns Identifier}}The '''$dns''' identifier becomes filled and has the ability for reference whenever an [[On dns - mIRC|ON DNS]] event occurs. |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
{{ArgsList | {{ArgsList | ||
− | | addr | Return [[hostmask]] address | + | | addr | Return the resolved [[hostmask]] address |
− | | ip | Return [[IP Address]] | + | | ip | Return the [[IP Address]] |
− | | nick | Return nicknames | + | | nick | Return the nicknames used when {{mIRC|/dns}}'ing on a nickname |
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<source lang="mIRC">ON *:DNS:echo -a $iif($1,$iif($dns(1).nick,$v1 has been resolved to) Hostmask: $dns(1).addr IP: $dns(1).ip,Could not resolve DNS query.)</source> | <source lang="mIRC">ON *:DNS:echo -a $iif($1,$iif($dns(1).nick,$v1 has been resolved to) Hostmask: $dns(1).addr IP: $dns(1).ip,Could not resolve DNS query.)</source> | ||
− | The above example makes use of multiple | + | The above example makes use of multiple {{mIRC|$iif}} to ensure that we get proper results, without unforeseen issues. The first surrounding {{mIRC|$iif}} checks to make sure any data has been returned. If no data is returned, then the {{mIRC|/dns}} obviously failed; therefore, we have it return a statement which says that a resolution could not be made. If data has been returned, the second {{mIRC|$iif}} checks to see if a '''.nick''' value can be extracted from the {{mIRC|$dns}} identifier. This is filled if a nickname was the target of the {{mIRC|/dns}} request. If the nickname is filled, return the portion containing the nickname. If, however, the nickname is not present, present only the [[Hostmask - IRC|hostmask]] and [[IP address|IP address]]. |
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
+ | * {{mIRC|/dns}} | ||
* [[On dns - mIRC|ON DNS]] | * [[On dns - mIRC|ON DNS]] | ||
{{mIRC identifier list}} | {{mIRC identifier list}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:mIRC identifiers|dns]] |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 18 February 2024
The $dns identifier becomes filled and has the ability for reference whenever an ON DNS event occurs.
Synopsis[edit]
$dns(N)[.property]
Parameters[edit]
N Used to reference the resolved address, or total number of addresses
Properties[edit]
addr Return the resolved hostmask address
ip Return the IP Address
nick Return the nicknames used when /dns'ing on a nickname
Example[edit]
Echo to the active window the results of the DNS:
ON *:DNS:echo -a $iif($1,$iif($dns(1).nick,$v1 has been resolved to) Hostmask: $dns(1).addr IP: $dns(1).ip,Could not resolve DNS query.)
The above example makes use of multiple $iif to ensure that we get proper results, without unforeseen issues. The first surrounding $iif checks to make sure any data has been returned. If no data is returned, then the /dns obviously failed; therefore, we have it return a statement which says that a resolution could not be made. If data has been returned, the second $iif checks to see if a .nick value can be extracted from the $dns identifier. This is filled if a nickname was the target of the /dns request. If the nickname is filled, return the portion containing the nickname. If, however, the nickname is not present, present only the hostmask and IP address.
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v6.0
Added on: 03 Feb 2002
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.