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The '''ON FILERCVD''' event triggers whenever a file is received successfully via [[Dcc send - mIRC|DCC Send]].
 
The '''ON FILERCVD''' event triggers whenever a file is received successfully via [[Dcc send - mIRC|DCC Send]].
  
This event fills [[$filename identifier - mIRC|$filename]], [[$address identifier - mIRC|$address]], and [[$nick identifier - mIRC|$nick]] with the filename, user's address, and the user's nickname (if available), respectively.
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This event fills {{mIRC|$filename}}, {{mIRC|$address}}, and {{mIRC|$nick}} with the filename, user's address, and the user's nickname (if available), respectively.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==

Revision as of 20:05, 5 July 2014

The ON FILERCVD event triggers whenever a file is received successfully via DCC Send.

This event fills $filename, $address, and $nick with the filename, user's address, and the user's nickname (if available), respectively.

Synopsis

ON <level>:FILERCVD:<filename[,filename]>:<commands>

Parameters

<level>The level for the event to trigger.

<filename[,filename]>The filename(s) that should match the received file. These can be wildcards. Example: *.txt,*.doc,my*.txt

<commands>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.

Examples

Echo the name of the filename received to the active window:

ON *:FILERCVD:*:echo -a Received filename: $filename

Echo the name of the filename, along with both the user's nickname and address if available:

ON *:FILERCVD:*:echo -a Received filename: $filename $iif($nick,from $nick - ,from) Address: $address

Compatibility

Added: mIRC v4.5

Added On: 30/06/96

See Also