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RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I'm sorry cookierevised, but you ARE out of line.

If someone wants to make a script, let them make it. I dont care if it works or doesnt work or doesnt work according to your standards. I dont care if 1 person or 1,000,000 people use it.

It it makes whoever uses it happy then so be it. If you dont want to explain to people that it doesnt work properly, then dont.

I dont believe the guy should have to change thread titles/application titles/add warnings unless he wants to.

You should be thankful that people are actually contributing to the msn community when all you seem to be doing is shutting people down even though it was proven that it is possible under some circumstances.

If you don't believe in someone making it then why do you have to post in this thread?

If i had enough spare time i'd be making the exact same application.

ps. yes i've had a long day at work, but i still stand by what i've said.


You dont see me shutting down people who make "simple" / first time scripts, if it gets someone into programming and they enjoy making it then i'm all for them making it.. If i dont need it i wont download it, but i'd never say they shouldnt make it or put them down in the process

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07-20-2006 12:40 PM
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RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
@lysp: I appreciate what you are trying to say, but please not turn this thread into another arguement. It is the last thing that nx01rules needs... Please lets just try and keep it onto helping him?

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07-20-2006 12:56 PM
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RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I'm behind nx01 110%, i dont think those other posts are helping his cause though.
07-20-2006 01:02 PM
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RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I don't think the fact this has gone to (now) 204 posts is helping.
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RE: RE: RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
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Why not just do it in a toast pop up? "x@hotmail.com" has closed the conversation or w/e ?


I have, it shows up in a popup - but thats annoying, remember that every timeout that happens - it will show up. And whats w/e?


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RE: RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
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I'm sorry cookierevised, but you ARE out of line.

If someone wants to make a script, let them make it.
Did I ever said nx01rules (or anybody for that matter) can't create the script/addon? No! So please read what I actually said instead and why I said it...

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I dont care if it works or doesnt work or doesnt work according to your standards.
They are not MY standards... I'm sorry if you don't seem to understand everything I've said.

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You should be thankful that people are actually contributing to the msn community when all you seem to be doing is shutting people down even though it was proven that it is possible under some circumstances.
Thank you for saying I don't contribute to the Messenger community...

And the only thing which is prooven is that it doesn't work as a window notifier (and please read this sentence carefully, just as I've choosen each word (name) carefully before you reply to it).

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If you don't believe in someone making it then why do you have to post in this thread?
To inform people about facts, not about my opinions, my guesswork or whatever other biased stuff... facts... even if you or I don't like them... facts...

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ps. yes i've had a long day at work, but i still stand by what i've said.
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You dont see me shutting down people who make "simple" / first time scripts
You don't see me shutting down first time scripters either. This shows how well you know me or read what I have posted in the past 4 years and actually did contribute if I may say so...

Heck, even if you actually read this thread fully you'll see that I actually did help in answering some questions about making such a script/addon...

But your opinions are noted, thank you...

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Probably the latter - im looking into API calls to maybe list the child windows in each conversation window
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 (or kindly ask Patchou to implement such a function (which is been asked for before btw)).

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07-21-2006 12:07 AM
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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, BAD. Heh.

EDIT: I mean, thats IF you use polygamy on MSN, i mean, i know i do :P

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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.
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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.. :|
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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 :))
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