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my computer got stuck so after restart
XChat now does read halfops on the same server as it should



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Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 10:23:53 +0200
From: Roi Dayan <dejavo@PunkAss.com>
To: XChat discuss mailing list <xchat-discuss@nl.linux.org>
Subject: Fw: Re: half ops



I get only this:


--- bahamut(pelennor)-1.4(22). irc.ivrit.co.il :CHiIY TS3ow-r[RELEASE]


Roi


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Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 10:22:55 +0200
From: Roi Dayan <dejavo@PunkAss.com>
To: xchat-discuss@nl.linux.org
Subject: Re: half ops


ok thx


On Sat, 09 Mar 2002 09:09:07 +0100
"Thomas J. Stensås" <ShadowMaster@Shadow-Realm.org> wrote:

> At 09:29 09.03.2002 +0200, you wrote:
> >I think the server is good
> >in all other versions since the halfops it works. 1.8.7 is good
> >so its something new that is diffrent in 1.8.8 i guess
> >
> >the PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ you mean when onnecting to the server ?
> >no it doesn't.
> 
> Thats your problem then. Im guessing that in X-Chat 1.8.8 the parsing of 
> the PREFIX was
> finally added/fixed, and servers not giving the proper prefix in the 005 
> reply wont "have" the support since they dont
> proclaim to have the mode. Same thing goes for mIRC.
> 
> When connecting to a server or when doing a /version you should recieve 
> something looking like this:
> 
> SAFELIST SILENCE KNOCK IRCOPS WATCH=128 MODES=6 MAXCHANNELS=10 MAXBANS=60 
> MAXEXEMPTS=60 NICKLEN=30 TOPICLEN=307 CHANTYPES=#& CHANMODES=be,k,l,N 
> PREFIX=(aohv)*@%+ NETWORK=SomeIRC are available on this server
> 
> The PREFIX tells the client what modes and prefixes for those modes are. 
> Without them, the client will have to assume the IRC standard (ov)@+ modes 
> are the only supported modes.
> 
> Yours sincerely
> 
> Thomas J. Stensås
> 
> 
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