Template:mIRC Guide
The ON PONG event is triggered when the server replies with a PONG after the local mIRC client sent a PING response.
Synopsis
ON <level>:PONG:<commands>
Parameters
<level>The level for the event to trigger.
<commands>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
Example
Halt mIRC's default display, and echo the pong message to the active window:
ON *:PONG: {
echo -a Server PONG: $1-
haltdef
}
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.7
Added on: 02 Feb 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See Also
v · d · e mIRC on event list
A
on Action, on Active, on Agent, on Appactive
B
on Ban
C
on Char, on Chat, on Chatclose, on Chatopen, on Close, on Connect, on Connectfail, on Ctcpreply
D
on Dccserver, on Dehelp, on Deop, on Deowner, on Devoice, on Dialog, on Disconnect, on Dns
E
on Error, on Exit
F
on Filercvd, on Filesent
G
on Getfail
|
H
on Help, on Hotlink
I
on Input, on Invite
J
on Join
K
on Keydown, on Keyup, on Kick
L
on Load, on Logon
M
on Midiend, on Mode, on Mp3end
N
on Nick, on Nosound, on Notice, on Notify
O
on Op, on Open, on Owner
P
on Parseline, on Part, on Ping, on Playend, on Pong
|
Q
on Queryclose, on Queryopen, on Quit
R
on Rawmode
S
on Sendfail, on Serv, on Servclose, on Servermode, on Serverop, on Servopen, on Signal, on Snotice, on Sockclose, on Socklisten, on Sockopen, on Sockread, on Sockwrite, on Start
T
on Text, on Topic
U
on Udpread, on Udpwrite, on Unban, on Unload, on Unotify, on Usermode
|
V
on Vcmd, on Voice
W
on Wallops, on Waveend
|