Subject: | Re: IRC Numerics?
| Date: | Wed, 14 Jul 2004 18:42:56 +0200
| From: | Horcsog <horcsogx@freemail.hu>
| Newsgroups: | alt.irc
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> No it isn't; its the basis on all ircds which have now added further
> extensions, its still a useful reference.
Usefull, but outdated. Or only I have the version of 2810 containing the
following: "First formally documented in May 1993 by RFC 1459 [IRC], the
protocol has kept evolving. This document is an update describing the
architecture of the current IRC protocol and the role of its different
components." ?
>>check the following ones: 2810, 2811, 2812, 2813.
> they are ircnet specific. yes they will help you but they are by no means
> the authoritive for irc in general
No, these are not ircnet specific. These has the base of irc. Every ircd
is based on this, this is the IRC protocol. But don't forget that every
implementation is puting new stuff on their side. Even ircnet does. But
the base is the same.
Horrr
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