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Revision as of 20:46, 23 July 2014

The ON SOCKLISTEN event triggers when a connection is made on a listening socket created with /socklisten

Synopsis

ON <level>:SOCKLISTEN:<matchtext>:<commands>

Parameters

<matchtext>The name of the socket you want event to trigger on.

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

Accepting a connection

Note: By design, you cannot prevent a socket from being accepted, as in, Windows accept the connection even before mIRC.

You can use /sockaccept <newsocket> to accept a socket, mIRC create the new socket.

Note: If a new connection occurs on a socket but there is no on socklisten event matching that socket, the connection is rejected.


Examples

on *:socklisten:name:{
sockaccept myprefix $+ $ticks
}

Compatibility

Added: mIRC v3.5
Added on: 07 Aug 1995
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See Also