Re: [Coder-Com] X oddity

2001-08-29 Thread Kev
> There is one slight difference between a whois and a whowas. If > you look at the snippet from mIRC, it says X *is*, not X was. Yes, I'm aware of that, but numerics can be transmuted by clients that wish to do so, so I was simply brainstorming all possibilities. > Hence, X was online. While

Re: [Coder-Com] X oddity

2001-08-27 Thread Jonathan Slivko
Kev, There is one slight difference between a whois and a whowas. If you look at the snippet from mIRC, it says X *is*, not X was. Hence, X was online. While X may have just split off then, it's not likely. Just wanted to point that out. -- Jonathan BTW, AFAIK, mIRC does NOT turn /whois into

Re: [Coder-Com] X oddity

2001-08-27 Thread Kev
> [16:03] -> X is [EMAIL PROTECTED] * For help type: /msg X showcommands > X using *.undernet.org The Undernet Underworld > x End of /WHOIS list. > - > [16:03] -> *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* login blah blah > - > [EMAIL PROTECTED] No such nick > - > -> [x] PING > - > x No such nic

[Coder-Com] X oddity

2001-08-27 Thread Py Fivestones
[16:03] -> X is [EMAIL PROTECTED] * For help type: /msg X showcommands X using *.undernet.org The Undernet Underworld x End of /WHOIS list. - [16:03] -> *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* login blah blah - [EMAIL PROTECTED] No such nick - -> [x] PING - x No such nick Why does a /whois X