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access_control [2016/03/22 12:01] – [Access Control Strings] g00r00access_control [2016/03/22 12:02] – [ACS Function Reference] g00r00
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                  example: DA will require the user to have user access flag                  example: DA will require the user to have user access flag
                  D in flag set 2 in order to pass.                  D in flag set 2 in order to pass.
 +<code>
           Ex  -  This command is used to check the user's current graphics           Ex  -  This command is used to check the user's current graphics
                  mode.  Where X is one of the following:                  mode.  Where X is one of the following:
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                       1 - User must have ANSI graphics                       1 - User must have ANSI graphics
                       0 - User must have ASCII (none) graphics.                       0 - User must have ASCII (none) graphics.
 +</code>
           Fx  -  This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag           Fx  -  This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag
                  toggled ON in their FIRST set of flags.  Where X is the                  toggled ON in their FIRST set of flags.  Where X is the
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           OA  -  This command is used to check the status of the user's           OA  -  This command is used to check the status of the user's
-                 node message availibility.  If the user is able to+                 node message availability.  If the user is able to
                  receive node messages, OA will return true.  False if                  receive node messages, OA will return true.  False if
                  they are not available.                  they are not available.
access_control.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/03 03:20 by avon

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