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Wanting a packet loss detection script
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O.P. Wanting a packet loss detection script
I'm having issues with instant messages not beling delivered and not being received. You never know when it has occured as Messenger does not detect it (if it does, it certainly isn't bothering with notifying anyone). It happens every now and again, and it is getting to be an annoyance.

Therefore, I'd like a script to help detect when packet loss has occured. To keep things simple, all I want it to do is add a number before each message I send. This number will increment by one for each sent message. This way, if a number is skipped, my contact will know that a message from me has been lost. My contact would ideally be running the script too.

I know java, but I'm not very familiar with JScript. So, although I've read Patchou's script making introduction, I'm now sure how to pull this one off. Could someone fix me the script or give me some ideas on how to do it myself? :)

This post was edited on 08-27-2009 at 09:02 PM by ZrednaZ.
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Wanting a packet loss detection script - by ZrednaZ on 08-27-2009 at 08:50 PM
RE: Wanting a packet loss detection script - by Spunky on 08-27-2009 at 11:15 PM
RE: Wanting a packet loss detection script - by Schnappi on 08-29-2009 at 03:14 AM


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