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Originally posted by DeLaVega
Why not just change the text from "Users has opened a conversation" to "Connection established with User"
And the "User has closed your window" to "Connection lost with user"
that would indeed be a very good start to begin with because in that way people at least can read (as far people read these days) that it isn't a "open/close window" thing.
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Originally posted by Jiggs
I'm only saying how having it is better than nothing for at least some users here. so let people do what they want. no one is forcing anyone to use it.
very true, but you aren't the people who can clean up the mess afterwards if they do 'crash' or the people who they start complaining to when it doesn't work.
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Originally posted by djnerve
I already started making it if you looked. no fcuk off and leave us to play. if u think u have the brains use them sumwere else
what you started has actually absolutely nothing todo with what you actually want... I suggest you start by reading the scripting documentation to know what those event really are which you used
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Originally posted by bigb88
lol - everyone makin a big deal outta this - should of just closed da thread - MLP has this new chat thing - for when someone clicks ya name and starts typin use that lol just will not know when they close da convo - like damn ppl fightin over a ? - pretty damn sad
wrong.... Before you call people sad and stuff, why don't you actually test that event out? Or even simply search the forums about it?
It is exactly posts/comments like this which are the culprint of so much misconceptions about "notifiers".
That event is only triggered when you have recieved the first message of a new chat. Hence: "started a new chat". It isn't called: "Opened a new window". Read what it states, not what you want it to be...
contact opens a new window with you => event not triggerd
contact starts typing in that new window => event still not triggered
contact presses enter and the message gets send => event not triggerd
message gots deliverd to your messenger => no event triggerd...
your messenger opens/shows a new window => yawn.... no event triggered...
your messenger prints out the message in the what window => aye caramba, it is triggerd!
in short: people quite often jump too quickly to conclussions and claim to know how things work... sorry... but BLAH