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Hapless
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| Date |
Mon 04 Jun 2007 02:04 AM (UTC) [ quote
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So. I attempted to copy and paste the following aliases from another forum in both the clipboard and using file import. They would paste. I tried copying them and saving them in notepad, word, and open office writer is various formats. Now here is the strange part. I can copy and paste items into the client that are posted here on the MUSH forums but only things that are posted here. Not an impossible problem to work around but still strange. FYI I am using version 4.01 and just DLed it onto a new Vista PC. It worked fine on my old box with XP Home.
<alias
script="DemesneFull"
match="demfull"
enabled="y"
group="Demesne"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
</alias>
<alias
script="DemesneGroup"
match="demgroup"
enabled="y"
group="Demesne"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
</alias>
<alias
script="DemesneQuick"
match="demquick"
enabled="y"
group="Demesne"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
</alias> | top |
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Hapless
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| Date |
Reply #1 on Mon 04 Jun 2007 02:26 AM (UTC) [ quote
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| And nevermind. I figured out what the issue was. | top |
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Shaun Biggs
USA (644 posts) bio
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| Date |
Reply #2 on Mon 04 Jun 2007 02:29 AM (UTC) [ quote
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You need to surround them with an aliases tag
<aliases>
<alias
script="DemesneFull"
match="demfull"
enabled="y"
group="Demesne"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
</alias>
<alias
script="DemesneGroup"
match="demgroup"
enabled="y"
group="Demesne"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
</alias>
<alias
script="DemesneQuick"
match="demquick"
enabled="y"
group="Demesne"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
</alias>
</aliases>
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