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pladdypants Newbie
Joined: 13 Oct 2009 Posts: 9
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 5:51 am
word 'home' -> no echo... |
Hey there,
I have a weird situation where if i type the word 'home' in the prompt i don't get an echo. The command gets sent to the mud at least if i only type home. I checked in the debugging screen and i see the following:
0.0005 | c 3Kingdom | [1] 3Kingdoms Comline : start :
0.0006 | a 3Kingdom |> hom
0.0004 | j 3Kingdom >hom
0.0004 | d 3Kingdom | [1] 3Kingdoms Comline : stopped
0.1732 | a 3Kingdom |There is no reason to 'hom' here.
0.0006 | a 3Kingdom ]>
0.0002 | c 3Kingdom | [1] 3Kingdoms Comline : start :
0.0005 | j 3Kingdom >home
0.0003 | d 3Kingdom | [1] 3Kingdoms Comline : stopped
From that output you can see a test with 'hom' which goes through and echoes, then with 'home' where there is no echo (after the c message i should get an a message, show session text, but it skips to j). I checked for triggers and anything that could possibly be gagging this but nothing.
I've also noticed that it effects any statement with the word 'home' in it. If i send a tell to someone, or say something, with the word home in it, there's no echo and the message won't go through to the mud.
0.0005 | c 3Kingdom | [1] 3Kingdoms Comline : start :
0.0005 | j 3Kingdom >tell gilead let's go home
0.0003 | d 3Kingdom | [1] 3Kingdoms Comline : stopped
0.0868 | a 3Kingdom |>
0.0007 | a 3Kingdom ]>
Interestingly enough, the above example also changes my ansi which i thought was odd. The prompt becomes himagenta.
Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! |
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MattLofton GURU
Joined: 23 Dec 2000 Posts: 4834 Location: USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:45 pm |
Is your password "home" by any chance? CMud will gag all lines containing it, so maybe it's also preventing commands with the password in them from going to the mud.
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pladdypants Newbie
Joined: 13 Oct 2009 Posts: 9
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:11 pm |
Hey Matt,
Good idea, but no. I'll test with my password in a line though and see if that gets gagged. The logon script i have set up is set to disable after my password is entered anway.
Thanks though |
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pladdypants Newbie
Joined: 13 Oct 2009 Posts: 9
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:21 pm |
Matt,
It wasn't my password, but it was definitely the autolog trigger. My password was being stored and somehow the word home (which isn't in the pw, i promise) was getting gagged over and over. I was able to find the link by creating a test session and found that home didn't get gagged. I think it could have been because i had two autolog classes (one of which is disabled), and the other which doesn't get disabled at login.
So this is fixed, thanks! |
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