Initial import of the ircii-pana-1.1-final source tree.
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Synopsis:
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ver <nickname|channel>
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Description:
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VER is used to determine the version of the client(s) specified.
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The default is to version your current channel if nothing is specified.
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Examples:
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To see what your friend booya is running:
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/ver booya
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To see what a channel full of people are running:
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/ver #blah
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Aliases:
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This command is identical to CTCP VERSION.
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See Also:
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ctcp(1)
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Restrictions:
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This command makes use of CTCP (client-to-client protocol), which is not
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part of the IRC protocol. Most modern IRC clients understand CTCP, but
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not all do, while others might not support the same CTCP commands that
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ircII-EPIC supports. If you receive an error of some sort, then the
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client on the receiving end is unable to properly handle your CTCP
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message. On some clients the version can be both masked or blocked.
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