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The $encode identifier allows you to ecnode literal text, or text in %vars or &binvars. The $encode identifier uses either Uuencode or MIME to encode. Additionally $encode is capable of utilizing Blowfish for encryption.
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[hide]Synopsis
; encoding $encode(text/%var/&binvar, mubt, N) ; encryption $encode(text/%var/&binvar, celirznp, key[, salt/iv])
Parameters
Encoding
%var/&binvar The target to be encoded
m Target should be encoded using Mime
u Target should be encoded using Uuencode (this is default encode type)
b Target is a &binvar
t Target is text (this is default target type)
N Reference index for the Nth chunk in the output 60-character encoded chunk
Encryption
c CBC encryption mode (either c or e)
e ECB encryption mode (either c or e)
l Literal key, a 56-byte key
s salt
i initialization vector (IV)
r random IV
z zero padding
n ones and zeros
p spaces
Example
Echo to the active screen the following encode text, using the Mime type:
//echo -a $encode(Hello there! This will be encoded using Mime.,m)
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.8
Added on: 05 Sep 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.