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{{mirc title|1==$nick Identifier}}'''=$nick''' is a special identifier. Inside the {{mIRC|on chat}} and {{mIRC|on serv}} events, if you want to send a message to the dcc chat/serv window rather than to send a message as a private message on IRC, you have to prefix the nickname with the equal sign '='. For convenience =$nick can be used as a shortcut for = $+ $nick, where $nick is evaluated properly.
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{{mirc title|1==$nick Identifier}}'''=$nick''' refers to the open [[Dcc chat - mIRC|DCC Chat]], or [[Dcc fserv - mIRC|DCC Fserv]] window for a user. The '''=$nick''' can be used in this identifier form, or a literal nickname can be used in its place, such as in the case of the following:
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<source lang="mIRC">/msg =myFriend Hey there! This is going to your DCC Chat window!</source>
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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
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== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
none
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<span style="display: inline-block; width: 70px;">'''$nick'''</span>'''{{mIRC|$nick}}''' can be replaced with an actual, literal nickname, rather than using an event-driven filled identifier.
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

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