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Assassin
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Wed 01 Sep 2004 06:25 PM (UTC) [ quote
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Happy Days......
Cheers Flannel..
Didnt have 'send' wrote in, works a treat...
:)
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Posted by
Flannel
USA (1,230 posts) bio
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Tue 31 Aug 2004 10:31 PM (UTC) [ quote
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Why dont you paste your trigger here.
Although, if its matching, then it has nothing to do with your regular expression.
Do you have "send" in front of the things you are trying to send?
like this:
send box:
send "message"
that "Send" prefix is important.
~Flannel
Messiah of Rose
Eternity's Trials.
Clones are people two. top
Posted by
Assassin
(73 posts) bio
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Tue 31 Aug 2004 10:27 PM (UTC) [ quote
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I think ive tried that, the trigger was setup, and then
converted into a regular expression, maybe thats what is
wrong, it get's the first wildcard and stores it to variable, but when i put my message into send box it doesnt
like it.
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Posted by
Flannel
USA (1,230 posts) bio
Date
Tue 31 Aug 2004 09:43 PM (UTC) [ quote
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send to : script
and then send (assuming youre using VB):
Send "send message"
SetVariable "variablename", "value"
So, you could use setvariable "target", "%1"
would set your first wildcard to the variable "target"
~Flannel
Messiah of Rose
Eternity's Trials.
Clones are people two. top
Posted by
Assassin
(73 posts) bio
Date
Tue 31 Aug 2004 08:56 PM (UTC) [ quote
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Cheers Promo for the reply, not sure if i explained myself
right, what im trying to find out is, if their is a way of
using send to variable, and sending text to the mud at
the same time, from the same trigger..
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Posted by
Poromenos
Greece (1,037 posts) bio
Date
Tue 31 Aug 2004 08:40 PM (UTC) [ quote
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If the trigger matches, you can use "build %1" (or build "use %1") to send the wildcard.
Vidi, Vici, Veni.
http://porocrom.poromenos.org/ Read it! top
Posted by
Assassin
(73 posts) bio
Date
Tue 31 Aug 2004 06:31 PM (UTC) [ quote
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I use %1 in a trigger to capture my attacker.
Is their a way of being able to not only use %1
in send box, but also to send a reply to MUD ????
eg:-The (.*?) swipes you!
Can i build "use @w1" in my send somewhere ???? top
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