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Anope.org => Anope General => Topic started by: Patrice Chevee on April 11, 2015, 07:06:52 PM
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Hello everybody,
sorry for this question which could be that of a beginner.... I already met some webpages where it is possible to record one's nickname on anope (for the specific server the webpage is dedicated to). I presume, it is also possible to send some specific commands to anope via http, using a web server oriented language like php or perl/cgi. As an example: I would like that the suscriber to the irc server webpage be automatically voiced as soon as he is on the server (assuming he is logged on nickserv). How can I do this?
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See docs/XMLRPC
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Can you please answer with a more human answer, different from RTFM? I don't know what is docs/xmlrpc, where to find this doc, etc.
Thanks
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In the Anope source tree? Where else would it be? https://github.com/anope/anope/tree/2.0/docs/XMLRPC
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Thanks. At least I know that there is a source tree for Anope, and now I know what is its url.
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Thanks. At least I know that there is a source tree for Anope, and now I know what is its url.
The file you downloaded from the website is also a "source tree". It is a tree of directories that contain the source code. "docs/XMLRPC" is a directory path relative to the anope directory. It is assumed that you know how to use your Operating System of choice. Teaching you what a directory path is, is outside the scope of this site and if you do not know how to navigate and/or use your Operating System, you need to stop and learn it first.
The answer of "see docs/XMLRPC" is not by any measure of the term an "RTFM" type response. The fact that you think it is suggests you do not know your OS. You will have a much easier time installing and maintaining ANY application, not just Anope, if you first learn how files are structured on your OS of choice.