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Posted by JimmyJim   (1 post)  [Biography] bio
Date Mon 26 Jul 2010 01:41 AM (UTC)
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I wanted to make a timer to do nothing but act as if I had hit my enter key, to avoid being disconnected by idle timers. I figured this is probably the easiest way to make one that won't be detected, since the place I play frowns on most timers/triggers.

However, MUSHclient isn't allowing me to do this. It's giving me an error regarding scriping, and I have no idea how scripting works(I tried looking through pages, but it's all foreign language to me), so the errors I'm looking at haven't helped me get closer to my goal.

Any help on this is appreciated!
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Posted by Twisol   USA  (2,257 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Reply #1 on Mon 26 Jul 2010 01:49 AM (UTC)
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Could you please export your timer in XML format and post it here for us to see?

Template:copying For advice on how to copy aliases, timers or triggers from within MUSHclient, and paste them into a forum message, please see Copying XML.



Strictly speaking, all you need to do is use the Send scripting function to send a blank line:

Send("")


And just make sure the "Send to" dropdown is set to "Script" in the timer.

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