On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 11:08:18PM +1000, davidc wrote:
> I don't know much about writing chat scripts.
> Whenever I log in to my ISP, it throws up the word Sydney. I want the
> chat script to simply ignore this value. How do I go about this from the
> script ?
chat scripts are all about "expect" and "send" pairs. chat waits for
the "expect" string, then sends the "send" string.
(and it ignores everything else - hence "Sydney" shouldn't be a
problem)
> kppp does work, what does it do to ignore the value ?
kppp might not even use chat ?
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