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    Hi all,

    I wonder if someone with the current source tree would mind checking the usage and syntax of the "chat" command? I never use chat, but a brief play with it the other night revealed that the usage of "chat join" seems to be referring to some old form of syntax –-> "/join <channel>" for example.

    Cheers,

    Scott (Vizz).</channel>

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      <quote author="Vizzini">@Vizzini:

      Hi all,

      I wonder if someone with the current source tree would mind checking the usage and syntax of the "chat" command? I never use chat, but a brief play with it the other night revealed that the usage of "chat join" seems to be referring to some old form of syntax –-> "/join <channel>" for example.

      Cheers,

      Scott (Vizz).</channel></quote>

      Heya,

      If you look in the interpreter you see / is just an abbreviation for "chat" - the two are interchangeable. It calls the same function, kind of like ".foo" and "gossip foo".

      So "chat join <channel>" and "/join <channel>" are exactly the same. Sorry I didnt make this completely explicit - I added it to our crappy helpfile on chat.

      A/S</channel></channel>

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        Just testing something.

        The pig go.

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