I recently used the existing codebase of a very very simple IRC bot of which is in one of O'Reilly's books. I modified it a bit and added the NICK properties etc. and I was able to get it to join the server and my IRC channel. However I'd like to know how can I get it to print to screen what's happening in the channel, because it only prints that it's connecting to the network and that it's connected. I want it to show the MOTD etc. of the server.
Also, if anyone knows how, how can I set the /ctcp version reply in the code so that if someone requests the version it's sent? Below is the script: <<<----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->>> import socket import string HOST="irc.opera.com" PORT=6667 NICK="pyKe" IDENT="pyke" REALNAME="pyKe - KeN's Python bot." CHANNEL="#ChatterBox" readbuffer="" s=socket.socket( ) s.connect((HOST, PORT)) s.send("NICK %s\r\n" % NICK) s.send("USER %s %s +iwxb :%s\r\n" % (IDENT, HOST, REALNAME)) s.send("JOIN %s\r\n" % CHANNEL) data_received = s.recv(1024) print data_received while 1: readbuffer=readbuffer+s.recv(1024) temp=string.split(readbuffer, "\n") readbuffer=temp.pop( ) for line in temp: line=string.rstrip(line) line=string.split(line) if(line[0]=="PING"): s.send("PONG %s\r\n" % line[1]) <<<----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->>> Thanks in advance _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor