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Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Dear Friends:
Question: If I have a response like:
You're just too sexy for me, (name)! HANGUP
will the other bot or user see the "You're just too sexy for me, (name)!" and then get hung up?
Question: If I have a response like:
You're just too sexy for me, (name)! HANGUP
will the other bot or user see the "You're just too sexy for me, (name)!" and then get hung up?
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Oops! Never mind! I tried it out, and what I got was,
You're just too sexy for me, Irina! HANGUP
In other words, it didn't hang up, it just wrote the word, "HANGUP".
You're just too sexy for me, Irina! HANGUP
In other words, it didn't hang up, it just wrote the word, "HANGUP".
Laydee
20 years ago
20 years ago
Wendell: That's a good point but from experience, it seems to me that ^well$ (re) picks up 'well' when it's on its own or part of a sentence provided it's separated by punctuation (if it's an entire clause, in other words).
Example:
User: Well?
OR
User: Well, I think Zoe is great.
The 'well' in the second one is picked up because it is seperated by the comma, so as far as the AI Engine is concerned, it's a 'well' on its own.
I could be wrong about this, however.
Example:
User: Well?
OR
User: Well, I think Zoe is great.
The 'well' in the second one is picked up because it is seperated by the comma, so as far as the AI Engine is concerned, it's a 'well' on its own.
I could be wrong about this, however.

doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
I have only gotten an expression like ^well$ (re) to work when there is not punctuation at all. The (re) searches only for well not well, .
So:
well
would work...
but,
well, i think Zoe is great *sniggers*
would not.
So:
well
would work...
but,
well, i think Zoe is great *sniggers*

would not.
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
But doulos, preprocessing separates "Well, I think Zoe is great." into two phrases that are searched, "well" and "I think Zoe is great". My experience has been that it works like Laydee explained.
doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
No, i meant the (re) doesn't pick that up as part of the search. WHen (re) searches is it searching
Who am i?
or
Who am i
Who am i?
or
Who am i
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
Doulos-
I checked debug. "Well"s seem to get stripped off entirely and are not checked. "Well, I think Zoe is great." simply turns into "I think Zoe is great." But I tried "OK, please continue." and it turned into (quoted directly from debug) "please continue " and "oK". Punctuation was completely stripped out.
I checked debug. "Well"s seem to get stripped off entirely and are not checked. "Well, I think Zoe is great." simply turns into "I think Zoe is great." But I tried "OK, please continue." and it turned into (quoted directly from debug) "please continue " and "oK". Punctuation was completely stripped out.
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
I've had the same thing that doulos is talking about with regard to (re) expressions happen. I have a keyphrase: ^dude$ (re) that is never picked up unless "dude" is the only thing that was said, even if I rank dude at 50 and make sure it is well above anything else that might be said before or after the comma. It worked at one time, since there are memories connected with the keyphrase that I can find evidence of in inner life, but it doesn't work anymore.
Yoiko
20 years ago
20 years ago
I thought that was how (re) expressions were *supposed* to work--that it only matches if the chatter exactly matches the expression.
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