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The ON DCCSERVER event triggers a connection attempt is made on mIRC's DCC Server. This event allows easy monitoring of connections and the ability to prevent someone from connecting to mIRC by invoking the /halt command.

When triggered by a Send, this event fills the $filename identifier with the file name attempting to be received.

Synopsis

ON <level>:DCCSERVER:<Chat|Send|Fserve>:<commands>

Parameters

  • <level> - The corresponding access levels for the event to trigger.s
  • <Chat|Send|Fserve> - The text that to be matched. Can also be a wildcard.
    • Chat - Triggers if the event is caused by a DCCSERVER Chat.
    • Send - Triggers if the event is caused by a DCCSERVER Send.
    • Fserve - Triggers if the event is caused by a DCCSERVER Fserve.
  • <commands> - The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.

Examples

Echo to the active screen some information when a dcc send is being received:

ON *:DCCSERVER:Send:echo User $nick ( $+ $address $+ ) is attempting to send: $filename

The ON DCCSERVER event can also prevent certain events from happening, based on a certain criteria. For instance, the following event will decline a dcc send if the file extension is .exe:

ON *:DCCSERVER:Send:if ($right($filename,4) == .exe) { echo -a User $nick just tried to send a file with an .exe extension. It has been declined. | halt }

The use of the /halt command in this instance prevents any further action, even from any confirmation windows from popping up. /halt can also be used on the other ON DCCSERVER events to prevent anything from happening.

Echo when a user attempts to initiate a DCC Chat:

ON *:DCCSERVER:Chat:echo User $nick ( $+ $address $+ ) is attempting to initiate a DCC Chat.

Compatibility

Added: mIRC v5.3
Added on: 13 Dec 1997
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See Also