Difference between revisions of "Usage/Initializing TotalControl"
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AdminBot for Bots will raise the event after BOT_SETUP_SETBOT | AdminBot for Bots will raise the event after BOT_SETUP_SETBOT | ||
− | * [[AdminBot for Bots/Events|BOT_SETUP_SUCCESS]] indicates that this bot can be used now, | + | * [[AdminBot for Bots/Events/BOT_SETUP_SUCCESS|BOT_SETUP_SUCCESS]] indicates that this bot can be used now, |
− | * [[AdminBot for Bots/Events|BOT_SETUP_FAILED]] indicates that there were an error setting the bot. See [[AdminBot for Bots/Documentation/Status Codes|AdminBot Status Codes]] for details. | + | * [[AdminBot for Bots/Events/BOT_SETUP_FAILED|BOT_SETUP_FAILED]] indicates that there were an error setting the bot. See [[AdminBot for Bots/Documentation/Status Codes|AdminBot Status Codes]] for details. |
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Revision as of 20:05, 6 July 2016
AdminBot for Bots have to know the Bot name you are going to use.
Sending BOT_SETUP_SETBOT command
llMessageLinked(LINK_SET,BOT_SETUP_SETBOT,"My bot name","ACCESS CODE");
- (yes, the above example are correct: you can pass the string value instead of key)
Access Code
To protect your bot from abusive scripters, you have to pass the bot access code while initializing - (read more about access code).
Determining Success
AdminBot for Bots will raise the event after BOT_SETUP_SETBOT
- BOT_SETUP_SUCCESS indicates that this bot can be used now,
- BOT_SETUP_FAILED indicates that there were an error setting the bot. See AdminBot Status Codes for details.