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* $? can be used without the '=' sign as long as you either don't pass as an input request message (just $?), or that this paramater contain a balanced number of quotes:.
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* $? can be used without the '=' sign as long as you either don't pass as an input request message (just $?), or that this paramater contain at least a balanced number of quotes.
  
 
** $? $?"test" $?"test words" etc are all valid usages.
 
** $? $?"test" $?"test words" etc are all valid usages.
  
** In fact, mIRC start looking for a valid parameter when you start the first quote, $?ignored"this is the message" will actually ignore the part before the first quote
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*** In fact, mIRC start looking for a valid parameter when you start the first quote, $?ignored"this is the message" will actually ignore the part before the first quote
  
 
* //echo -a $?"message with multiple words" $?!"test"
 
* //echo -a $?"message with multiple words" $?!"test"
This line cause parsing issue, here $?!"test" is evaluated before, mIRC seems to get lost as to which quote is closing which quote, and end up evaluating more than it should
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:: can cause parsing issue, here $?!"test" is evaluated before, mIRC seems to get lost as to which quote is closing which quote, and end up evaluating more than it should
  
 
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