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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|$iif}} checks to make sure any data has been returned. If no data is returned, then the [[/dns command - mIRC|DNS]] obviously failed; therefore, we have it return a statement which says that a resolution could not be made. If data has been returned, the second {{mIRC|$iif}} checks to see if a '''.nick''' value can be extracted from the [[$dns identifier - mIRC|$dns identifier]]. This is filled if a nickname was the target of the [[/dns command - 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 == |
Revision as of 17:37, 17 February 2024
The $dns identifier becomes filled and has the ability for reference whenever an ON DNS event occurs.
Synopsis
$dns(N)[.property]
Parameters
N Used to reference the resolved address, or total number of addresses
Properties
addr Return the resolved hostmask address
ip Return the IP Address
nick Return the nicknames used when /dns'ing on a nickname
Example
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
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.