I have a script logs into a server, and has a character walk around specific locations. After the locations have been explored, I use the execute command to create a text file with the information i want to export, and then use another execute command to load that text file to an FTP server.
I then have a wordpress site that calls the text file with an iframe command.
This works perfectly - but I want to add a second layer of notification.
I would like the script to also send an ICQ message when the specific conditions are met.
I looked for a long time for a command line interface program that uses ICQ protocol. I did find one, mICQ / CLIMM.
It works remarkably well, but I can't seem to get the program to send a message with just one command line. According to documentation I should be able to do this:
climm -C msg <ICQ Number> <message>
but I get an error message. The website hasn't been updated since 2007, and none of the email addresses on the site function and I can't get a hold of any of the developers to answer my questions.
To get it to work I have to open up CLIMM, wait for it to load, then type the command.
so:
climm
(wait for loading)
msg <icq number> <message>
So my questions are these:
1.) Does anyone know of another program that allows you to send ICQ messages from a command line?
2.) Does anyone have a better way of sending an ICQ message from an EasyUO script?
3.) Has anyone worked with climm/mICQ before that might be able to help me figure out how to send the messages from a single command line statement?
4.) Is there a way within easy UO to send chain commands to the command line without opening a new instance? So is there a way that I could open up a command line, send the first command, wait, then send the second command?
Any help appreciated.