Usage: ON [#|+|-|^|&|@]CTCP_REPLY [-|^]<parameters> [action]
This event is activated when you receive a reply from a CTCP
request that you made (with the CTCP command). For example,
if you did:
CTCP BigCheese VERSION
you would receive a:
*** CTCP REPLY VERSION from BigCheese: IRCII 2.1beta2 Unix
from BigCheese. However, if you had:
ON ^CTCP_REPLY "* VERSION" /echo $0 is using $2-
and did the CTCP show above, you would get something like:
BigCheese is using IRCII 2.1beta2 Unix
The parameters are:
$0 nick of person who sent the reply
$1 target of the reply
$2 The CTCP command being replied to
$3- The reply itself (depends on $1)
Note: You may NOT use the CTCP command in an ON CTCP_REPLY.
It simply will report an error message to you and not work.
It is illegal to do this and it is not supported.
Note that in ircII 20020902 and earlier, $1 is not the target of
the reply, but the CTCP command, and $2- is the message. For
example:
IF (V > 20020902) {
ON CTCP_REPLY "% % % *" ECHO ctcp reply type $2 from $0 to $1: $3-
} {
ON CTCP_REPLY "% % *" ECHO ctcp reply type $1 to $0: $2-
}
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