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Technical (Development, Security, etc.) => JavaOp Board => JavaOp Support Archive => Topic started by: Artanis on October 18, 2007, 08:11:13 pm
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-- First question --
# Adding Alias
/addalias website say www.website.com
User> .website
bot> www.website.com
Just as it's meant to, however in the following situation:
user> .website likes donkey balls
bot> www.website.com likes donkey balls
Is there a way to truncate the response to only which is specified in the alias?
-- Second question --
Is there a way to make certain aliases usable by any user? Even those without userflags?
-- Third Question --
Seriously can't remember this one atm, I'm sure it'll come to me sooner or later ;)
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can give ^^
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-- First question --
# Adding Alias
/addalias website say www.website.com
User> .website
bot> www.website.com
Just as it's meant to, however in the following situation:
user> .website likes donkey balls
bot> www.website.com likes donkey balls
Is there a way to truncate the response to only which is specified in the alias?
Haha, that's clever. I don't think that's possible without making parameters to aliases impossible. All it's doing is giving extra parameters to the "say" comment. Maybe somebody else has another idea?
-- Second question --
Is there a way to make certain aliases usable by any user? Even those without userflags?
Yes, I believe so. But don't ask me how, it's been awhile. :-/
-- Third Question --
Seriously can't remember this one atm, I'm sure it'll come to me sooner or later ;)
Finally, a question where I can give you the answer you expect! :)
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-- First question --
# Adding Alias
/addalias website say www.website.com
User> .website
bot> www.website.com
Just as it's meant to, however in the following situation:
user> .website likes donkey balls
bot> www.website.com likes donkey balls
Is there a way to truncate the response to only which is specified in the alias?
Haha, that's clever. I don't think that's possible without making parameters to aliases impossible. All it's doing is giving extra parameters to the "say" comment. Maybe somebody else has another idea?
-- Second question --
Is there a way to make certain aliases usable by any user? Even those without userflags?
Yes, I believe so. But don't ask me how, it's been awhile. :-/
-- Third Question --
Seriously can't remember this one atm, I'm sure it'll come to me sooner or later ;)
Finally, a question where I can give you the answer you expect! :)
Well that isn't good is it :P
I'll find a way sooner or later xD