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Originally posted by q25
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Originally posted by markee
It does make a little bit of a difference when you have the whole lot. I just see no reason for it when there are alternatives that keep with the standard.
Btw it was in my first post in this thread
I completely agree with markee and MenthiX. Scripts that try to be different and use ! or others like ^%&* should not be allowed in the script database. They should stick to / commands.
Are you serious that you want users to use double slashes for remote commands?
I think you may have not got the point of the discussion here.
We (what me, markee and dt) were talking about was the fact that remote commands (commands that my contact can call from my pc) use "!" or "." instead of "/" (which would actually need to be "//" to be sent actually)
The use of double slashes ("//") is the reason why I'm saying that its dumb to use slashes for remote commands.
Bottom line is..
Use "!" or "." for remote commands and "/" for local ones
Hopefully scripters know what remote and local commands are.