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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001858 | unreal | ircd | public | 2004-06-03 13:21 | 2004-06-06 14:27 |
Reporter | Stealth | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Summary | 0001858: another /who +m bug | ||||
Description | It seems ALL users can use /who +m, even if it is not for 0/A/a (or whatever) | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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Well yeah... If they are not +i they'll be shown in '/who' or '/who +<whatever>' [note that the flags are ignored however]. Unless I missed something. |
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I think he is saying normal users can do /who +m +B, for example. The +m flag is supposed to be limited to searching for +oAaCN unless you are an oper. |
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Yeah and I tested it (with +G), the flags are just ignored. [what I ment to say @ previous bugnote is that they are ignored and thus all non-+i users are shown :p] edited on: 2004-06-03 14:27 |
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Yeah, Syzop is right. When you do /who +m +i it doesn't check any modes. It just does as if you did /who. Perhaps that's not the best way to do it though. Maybe it should just return no results. |
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Fixed in .50 |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2004-06-03 13:21 | Stealth | New Issue | |
2004-06-03 13:43 | syzop | Note Added: 0006555 | |
2004-06-03 14:11 |
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Note Added: 0006557 | |
2004-06-03 14:23 | syzop | Note Added: 0006558 | |
2004-06-03 14:27 | syzop | Note Edited: 0006558 | |
2004-06-06 14:09 |
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Note Added: 0006606 | |
2004-06-06 14:27 |
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Status | new => resolved |
2004-06-06 14:27 |
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Resolution | open => fixed |
2004-06-06 14:27 |
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Assigned To | => codemastr |
2004-06-06 14:27 |
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Note Added: 0006607 |