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+ | # $EPIC: disconnect.txt, | ||
+ | ======Synopsis: | ||
+ | __disconnect__ [<server number> [< | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Description: | ||
+ | The [[disconnect]] command disconnects you from an irc server but does | ||
+ | not make the client [[quit]]. | ||
+ | one server will be disconnected and the others are unaffected. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Many irc server hostnames have multiple addresses. | ||
+ | connect to a server, the first address may get stuck and not let you on. | ||
+ | You can use the [[disconnect]] command to abandon that address and try the | ||
+ | next one. You can't use [[disconnect]] for this purpose after you've been | ||
+ | accepted by the server (when you've seen the 001 numeric) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Please remember that your channels and their affiliations to their windows | ||
+ | are lost when you are disconnected from a server. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Technical: | ||
+ | The [[disconnect]] command takes the server from whatever [[server state]] | ||
+ | it is in and immediately puts it in //CLOSING// and then // | ||
+ | server is left in the //CLOSED// state. | ||
+ | similar, but does more. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Examples: | ||
+ | To disconnect from your current server: | ||
+ | /disconnect | ||
+ | |||
+ | To disconnect from server 2 in your server list: | ||
+ | /disconnect 2 I'll be back later! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======History: | ||
+ | This command first appeared in "plus 3" (post-ircII, | ||
disconnect.txt · Last modified: 2007/02/13 06:05 by 127.0.0.1