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RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
i can understand people getting sick of developing in this kind of climate. why dont' we just wait until someone developed a new one. obviously everyone finds the other one, if its working or not, whatever its name is, useless.
-BuffyScripting07-22-2006 at 08:54 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
You have the basis of that analogy wrong. As actually the car WOULD start every time you wanted it to.. However, it would also start up by itself. (Analogy being you ALWAYS get a notification when a window is open. - but get extra notifications for ...
ecionScripting07-22-2006 at 08:30 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
That is not to say that you could put inside your thread what it was previously known as, as long as it is made sure that people know that it is no longer accurate (preferabely in big red letters :P) Cloudy
cloudhunterScripting07-22-2006 at 12:03 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Exactly, hence hwy it should be called as that.
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 12:02 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I know it wasn't to start an discussion on politics ;) With your analogy I understand why it can't be called a "working" Open close window notifier. But it can be called a working session notifier very easily... As that is exactly what you progra...
cloudhunterScripting07-22-2006 at 12:00 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
And I hope it will not as not only that is NOT what it is and also because that will do nothing good to be informative and accurate toward people (his own users of the script) and will only keep this discussion alive with what you all call useless ra...
CookieRevisedScripting07-21-2006 at 11:56 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Well if you look from page 15 onwards, you will see the start of the discussion. Granted it is mostly alot of ranting from other people... He doesn't have a website as far as I know. It will be in all likelyhood called a window open notification... ...
cloudhunterScripting07-21-2006 at 11:47 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Awesome, where will this be released (does he have a website, or will it be released somewhere on the messenger plus! forums?)
JellingsScripting07-21-2006 at 11:39 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
No, but it is unwanted. Obviously it's not as bad as genocide.
GiantSpiderScripting07-21-2006 at 11:37 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Although that analogy is well thought out, it is innacurate. For instance, getting a notification for a display pic is not really too bad... Anyhow i'm not going to discuss polotics here ;) @Jellings: Someone is already making one, nx01rules. He is ...
cloudhunterScripting07-21-2006 at 11:30 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Would moving the British nuclear fleet into waters around the middle east and firing several nuclear & hydrogen bombs at Isreal stop the current invasion of Lebbanon? Yes Would doing the same to Lebbanon stop Hezzbollah & the Islamic Militants there?...
GiantSpiderScripting07-21-2006 at 11:10 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
someone should make a "session notifier". it's nice to know that people are thinking about you - even if it's just looking at your contact card. and anyway - if someone opens a "session" with you and they're "offline" wouldn't that mean tha...
JellingsScripting07-21-2006 at 11:09 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Right a little question. When someone opens a window with you, does it generate a notification? Yes. Does it generate a closed window notification if it is before the 60 second timeout? Yes. The problem lies in the fact it does it with other events a...
cloudhunterScripting07-21-2006 at 10:57 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
he read it and as he said, "it does work as a session notifier, but not as a opened/closed window notifier". He is dead right about that.
CookieRevisedScripting07-21-2006 at 10:19 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
GiantSpider - did you actually read the thread? as i know I (and maybe others?) pointed out how it can be used.
ecionScripting07-21-2006 at 09:50 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
It works as a session notifier yes. But not as a a window opener. You'll say it does sometimes, which to be honest doesn't warrant it to claim to do so.
GiantSpiderScripting07-21-2006 at 03:43 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
It does work, you just need to know to what extent it does.
tacos_burritosScripting07-21-2006 at 03:37 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Because, like many other scripts on this forum, it's a tool. And tools can be useful if you know how they work, and how to use them and know their flaws. Cloudy
cloudhunterScripting07-21-2006 at 12:18 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Sorry, maybe this has been answered before but, if you know it doesn't work, why would you use it? It's like, here's a guitar, it's got no strings but I'll buy it & play it anyway. (This is also assuming you can't change guitar strings btw :))
GiantSpiderScripting07-21-2006 at 11:14 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Yeah i thought about trying to get the process ID from the event being fired - but im not sure how Great, and now theres a new error - it wont work on wireless - only wired connections - maybe theres a way to fix that.. :|
nx01rulesScripting07-21-2006 at 10:36 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
It is possible: you just have to be careful which port you're looking at. It's possible to work out which instance by having a port number/process ID mapping.
RaceProUKScripting07-21-2006 at 10:33 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Well this is interesting: For some reason I just realised that there is no way to identify who a BYE message is sent to - sure the packet sniffer 'sniffs' the packets fine, but it can't be traced to which MSN it is targeted at - which is of course...
nx01rulesScripting07-21-2006 at 10:17 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
note that controls in Messenger are windowless. It is very hard to find a handle of a control to be able to manipulate. If you want to inject a message to a conversation without it being logged by your contact and you, you need to find other methods ...
CookieRevisedScripting07-21-2006 at 12:07 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
ohh sorry :P 8-| well if your looking for beta testers :P (A) im here :D w/e means What Evver :D
craig2k5Scripting07-20-2006 at 10:38 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I don't think the fact this has gone to (now) 204 posts is helping.
RaceProUKScripting07-20-2006 at 01:29 PM
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