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Revision as of 22:32, 11 March 2014
The /sockopen command initiates a connection to the specified addresses and port; a named address can be substituted for an IP address (which will get resolved to an IP address eventually). On success, the on sockopen event should get executed.
Synopsis
/sockopen [-de] [bindip] <name> <address> <port>
Switches
- -d - the specified IP address is the bind IP address
- -e - creates an SSL connection
Parameters
- [bindip] - bind ip to be used
- <name> - socket name (for future reference)
- <address> - ip address or server name of the end point
- <port> - port of the end point
Example
Alias irc_connect { ;Initiate a connection with "irc.freenode.org" on port 6669, Secured connection sockopen -e IRC irc.freenode.org +6697 } On *:sockopen:IRC:{ ;Send our USER and NICK irc commands sockwrite -n IRC USER Tester $+ $rand(1,100) Test Test:mSL Testing $+ $crlf sockwrite -n IRC NICK Tester $+ $rand(1,100) $crlf } ;Show all receiving data in a window On *:sockread:IRC:{ window -de @IRC var %x sockread %x aline -p @IRC $iif(%x,$v1,-) }
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.3
Added On: 13/12/97
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.