Values wrong?
When i do $REQUEST['value1'] this should be the value of what was said after step 1 correct? I ask this because when I say something after step 1, $REQUEST['value1'] is non existant, and value0 is what value1 should be.
I may be explaining this terribly wrong, anyway if anyone can help that would be great.
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2 Posted by John on 21 Jun, 2009 07:18 PM
By the way my bot is PcProbsBot @aim and it is also offline when you look at aim. sorry for not saying this in my original post.
Support Staff 3 Posted by Adam Kalsey on 23 Jun, 2009 06:34 AM
I'm not seeing this behavior at all. When I send two messages to a bot, the first message is in value1 and the second in value2
Are you seeing this in the debugger or in your IM client?
On the second issue: We had a small hiccup with some of the bot connections on Sunday afternoon. Your AIM bot should be online now.
4 Posted by John on 24 Jun, 2009 09:50 PM
On the debugger, from the IM client it's fine, but when the bots go offline; for whatever the reason, i can only use the debugger, and therefore this is a major problem for me.
Support Staff 5 Posted by Adam Kalsey on 24 Jun, 2009 10:44 PM
The bots shouldn't be going offline. You mentioned an AIM bot. Is that
what you see going offline? Or the Jabber one (***@bot.im)?
6 Posted by Johnathan Chamberlain on 24 Jun, 2009 10:49 PM
No my AIM bot is online right now, but when it does go offline the Debugger is the only thing I can use, and that doesn't send the values correctly, so it's sort of useless.
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Subject: Re: Values wrong? [Problems]
Support Staff 7 Posted by Adam Kalsey on 24 Jun, 2009 10:52 PM
For the AIM bot dropping offline, see
http://help.imified.com/faqs/building-imified-bots/aol-bot-keeps-dropping-offline
Support Staff 8 Posted by Adam Kalsey on 25 Jun, 2009 01:01 AM
I've verified that the debugger is returning values in the wrong
field. We'll get that taken care of.
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