mIRC Code Snippets Tagged with sockets
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Copy code then paste in a new remote and save.Ok made this same time i made my pokémon search snippet for socket practice and im aware there already a urban dictionary script on hawkee i dont much care
For any of you that have come accross the "idleRPG" this is a great script to keep track on your status stuff.
This is set for idlebot name: you can change these of course ;]
Well, i think a good example for newbies at sockets (like myself) - retrieves needed data from the website and echo'es it. Only 13 lines, but it does his job for good ;)
/rmd5 [md5 hash]
My Currency Converter dialog for mIRC.
I have recently re-done the script to take out favorites, killed the problem with the timers to make the whole script much more efficient and less annoying!
Converts
This is just a quick snippet I made that searches through the Price Comparison here on Hawkee. It returns the Product name, Brand, Price, and URL.
Automatically creates and maintains multiple socket connections to multiple IRC servers. The script should be added to to create more automated commands. Currently it returns PING replies from the server
This here is a YouTube video searcher. It returns the first three videos of your search result.
It returns the Title, Date Added, User, Length, Views, Rating, and URL for each video.
Syntax:
This snippet allows you to get the content of small websites and return them back!
$parse(URL
With this script you can search download.com or Cnet. I was bored, so I just made it. Some people maybe will find it useless but I think it's useful! So anyway, just copy the following codes into your
It's a simple scoreboard of NBA active or upcoming games. Just like on www.nba.com. Type /nba to activate.
Tags:
sockets
INTRODUCTION:
Retrieving a webpage and extracting the required data ("parsing") is a very common need, but sometimes it is dead easy and sometimes it is quite hard, due to the page layout:
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Hello world!
This is my old snippet for scanning proxies, all you have to do is Press CTRL + R in mIRC and paste the code in the remote window. Then open up the @proxyscan window and paste your proxies






