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From: Ron P. <ic...@th...> - 2001-04-03 13:17:56
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On 3 Apr 2001, Denis V. Dmitrienko wrote: > Ron Poulton writes: > > > I just decided to check out icqlib. > > > > I download zicq in order to gain some ground in utilizing the package, and > > it looked good. Connected, logged in just fine. > > As I can see zicq has nothing to do with icqlib. So, everything you said is > zicq problem and not icqlib, unless I missed something. WHUPS, sorry about that. "kicq" is what I was checking out. "zicq" probably came from some far reach of my synapses that have yet to be clear cut. What I'm looking for is an example of how to login and logout and interpreting callbacks - some basic rules and such. My understanding so far is that the icq_Init routine is called, the callbacks are all set up, the client calls icq_Connect and icq_Login, interprets the callbacks, and either calls icq_Logout or icq_Disconnect in order to remove itself from the ICQ network. Anything I'm missing? -- They spell it "da Vinci" and pronounce it "da Vinchy". Foreigners always spell better than they pronounce. -- Mark Twain |