Losing words
Rhodri James
rhodri at kynesim.co.uk
Mon Apr 1 13:04:24 EDT 2019
On 01/04/2019 16:14, John Doe wrote:
> On 2019-04-01, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm learning SOCKETS and working with Irc.
>>> -----------------------
>>> s.send(bytes("PRIVMSG " + channel +" "+ message + "\n", "UTF-8"))
>>> ----------------------------------------
>>> When more than one word ( for example: This is a message)
>>> in *message* it sends the FIRST word only "This" and skips the rest.
>>> Any ideas how to solve the problem? I was seating on it on the night
>>> but nothing came up.
>>
>> Does your message begin with a colon?
>>
>> You may need a lot more context here. I have no idea what you're
>> running into because one line of code is vastly insufficient.
>>
>
> Nah mate,
>
> def text():
> mess = input("> ")
> s.send(bytes("PRIVMSG " + " "+ channel + " " + mess + "\n", "UTF-8"))
>
> text()
>
> ---------------------
>
> > This is a message
>
> and it sends just first word in this example: "This".
I'm not an expert, but looking at RFC-1459 it looks like your final
parameter (the message) needs to be preceded by a colon. In other words
you want:
s.send(bytes("PRIVMSG " + channel + " :" + mess + "\n", "UTF-8"))
(Try printing out the line you want to send before sending it, and
compare it with the example commands in the RFC.)
--
Rhodri James *-* Kynesim Ltd
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