Mirc 6.35 Fish Patch

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Dec 04, 2010 Seeing that mIRC is now finally moving towards full Unicode support and stuff, I have to pitch in that we also need native FiSH. (= patch mIRC.exe.

So when I that mIRC 7 was not going to natively support FiSH encryption, and seeing that the author of the old add-on did not seem to take interest in supporting mIRC 7 so far, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I'd like to thank for argv0 for taking the time to reply to my post in such detail by the way. What I came up with is a way that dynamically patches mirc.exe in memory, instead of requiring a static patch for each new mIRC version like the did. You can read more about it here: (and view the source code if you wish), or go straight to the downloads here: You can of course continue to use your old blow.ini configuration files. #221452 - 18/05/10 08:47 PM Re: Announcing new FiSH encryption add-on for mIRC 7 [] Self-satisified door Registered: 08/07/04 Posts: 4. First of all, thanks a lot for the new Fish, it was needed.

Mirc 6.35

Using it now with the latest mIRC beta and so far no major issues. A few things though.When i use crypt-mark outgoing, is that supposed to mark my outgoing messages? Coz it does not.

Xplode Pro With Crack. Second, when using crypt-mark incoming in position 1 (after message) i get the dot (.) as wanted, but before the dot i also get a strange sign that looks like a capital A with a small roof on top of it Checked the blow.ini and there is no such sign in there. Cant get rid of it.Pretty annoying. Win 7 x64, mIRC 7.07, latest Fish 10 EDIT: Sorry, forgor to mention that i cant read encrypted topics neither. Edited by Pulling ( 19/07/10 08:07 PM) #223250 - 19/07/10 08:41 PM Re: Announcing new FiSH encryption add-on for mIRC 7 [] Planetary brain Registered: 13/10/04 Posts: 8327 Loc: NC, USA. If you continue to use your old blow.ini file, and have been using a non-ANSI-compatible crypt mark (such as the default middot '), using any right click menu from within mIRC will convert your blow.ini file from ANSI to UTF-8 which will effectively destroy FiSH 10's ability to properly read it. If enough people complain, I'll add a work-around. You can also prefix all [#channel] and [nick] entries in your blow.ini file with the network name as shown in mIRC's tree bar, e.g.

[EFNet:#channel] [EFNet:nick] and add no_legacy=1 to the [FiSH] section to get it working. Also in the next version, you'll be able to use $chr(8226) in mark_encrypted in blow.ini. It's already coded, just need to upload the DLL.

Re: topics: Do the channel names look any different than #channel? Topic decryption is not yet support in those channels. Also, do the not-undecrypted topics start with '+OK.' Edited by bwuser ( 25/07/10 07:46 AM) #223590 - 29/07/10 07:40 PM Re: Announcing new FiSH encryption add-on for mIRC 7 [] Nutrimatic drinks dispenser Registered: 13/09/09 Posts: 6.

Thank you very much for your answer, much appreciated. And also a huge thank you for picking up the Fish project, the method of no need for patching the mIRC exe is a great improvement. I am using a spanking new blow.ini and not an old one.

In fact it is the blow.ini supplied in your packagage. I have been using right click context menu though, but i will replace the blow.ini with your one and not right click again to see if it works. I personally think this needs to be fixed in future versions.

Encrypted topic, yes, it is in a channel prefixed by a LI', like #LI'#channelname. This is because i am using psybnc and connects to more than one network at a time. Airco Dipstick 160 Owners Manual. They have to be distinguished from each other, hence the LI' (for Linknet btw) The channel topic starts with the first example '+OK.' Greetings from a very grateful Fish 10 user! #223606 - 30/07/10 05:34 AM Re: Announcing new FiSH encryption add-on for mIRC 7 [] Nutrimatic drinks dispenser Registered: 13/09/09 Posts: 6.

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