Was wondering if it would be too difficult to parse the user/channel modes in a channel (owner, protect, operator, halfop, voice, regular)? Possibly coloring, or even ordering, the nicks based on their current channel mode. This seems to be a standard for IRC clients and is what is preventing me from using a lot of the other web-based solutions I've seen.
Was wondering if it would be too difficult to parse the user/channel modes in a channel (owner, protect, operator, halfop, voice, regular)? Possibly coloring, or even ordering, the nicks based on their current channel mode. This seems to be a standard for IRC clients and is what is preventing me from using a lot of the other web-based solutions I've seen.