← Back to context Comment by voltagex_ 11 years ago Go help with IRCv3 - you're talking about capabilities, which are part of the v3 protocol.http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.2.html 1 comment voltagex_ Reply XorNot 11 years ago The trick with capabilities is you need them to be reasonably standard. Which means the go to IRCv3 server should ship with them turned on, and the reference client should be capable of using them.
XorNot 11 years ago The trick with capabilities is you need them to be reasonably standard. Which means the go to IRCv3 server should ship with them turned on, and the reference client should be capable of using them.
The trick with capabilities is you need them to be reasonably standard. Which means the go to IRCv3 server should ship with them turned on, and the reference client should be capable of using them.