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The '''on notice''' event is triggered when mIRC receives a notice from a client on the server. | The '''on notice''' event is triggered when mIRC receives a notice from a client on the server. | ||
Revision as of 14:10, 25 October 2014
Template:mIRC Guide The on notice event is triggered when mIRC receives a notice from a client on the server.
Synopsis
on <level>:NOTICE:<matchtext>:<target>:<commands>
Parameters
- <level>
- <matchtext>
- <target>
- <commands>
Examples
Give a person "500 points" for sending a secret command:
on *:NOTICE:thesecretcommand:?:{ .notice $nick Congratulations! You have entered the secret command! .notice $nick Please accept these free 500 points... hinc -m $+(points.,$network) $wildsite 500 }
Op or deop a user with an access level of 5 on the channel they specify:
on 5:NOTICE:*op #*:?:{ if ($istok(op dop,$1,32)) { if ($me !ison $2) { .notice $nick I am not on that channel. } elseif ($me !isop $2) { .notice $nick I am not opped in that channel. } else mode $2 $iif($1 == op,+o,-o) $nick } }
Automatically identify to most NickServ services if your current nickname is TheUsualNick:
on *:NOTICE:This nickname is registered*:TheUsualNick:{ if ($nick == NickServ) { ns identify M`/p@SsW0r|) } }
Compatibility
Added: v2.1a
Added on: 28/02/95
See Also
mIRC on event list