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Post by Jim Brain on Aug 18, 2005 23:55:59 GMT -5
Pretty much first attempt (Keith, add OA to your list of client to server commands, that's OK to send OLM named XXXXXXXXXX (10 chars, like dialog names)
Now, who can tell me what ID a user and locate a user do in chat?
Jim
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Post by Jim Brain on Aug 19, 2005 0:48:24 GMT -5
Keith, I implemented OT (send error to client), but the client hangs after I send it. It displays the error fine. It seems there should be a first/next line and last line version of that command, to provide multi-line errors. I can;t find it in your list. Any ideas?
I also found you cna send an OLM to yourself. DId QLink allow that?
Jim
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Post by Keith Henrickson on Aug 19, 2005 1:27:50 GMT -5
Seems there isn't one. The server->client messages are the official list of messages the client can understand. As there are no gaps in that area, we're out of luck. Keep errors short, maybe? As to OLMing yourself? I forget. I don't see why not...
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Aug 19, 2005 10:16:28 GMT -5
Pretty much first attempt (Keith, add OA to your list of client to server commands, that's OK to send OLM named XXXXXXXXXX (10 chars, like dialog names) Since we've drawn interest from many who never had the chance to log into Qlink, here's the official description of OLM: Online Message (OLM) is a way to send a private message instantly to another Qlink member who is currently online. to send a private message, press F7, select "Send an Online Message" and follow the instructions on your screen. Jeff
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Post by Jim Brain on Aug 19, 2005 16:18:03 GMT -5
You can send yourself OLMs, though it does seem pointless. I added code to prevent it, but commented it out for now.
Even if I send a 1 char OT, it still locks up.
Jim
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