Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
Posts 155 - 166 of 8,682
Posts 155 - 166 of 8,682
SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
I just got an idea though prof! How about if you keep the pop-up JavaScript in the right frame and then just get that frame to reload when you submit a chat message. If it had by chance stopped reloading, submitting the chat message would then get it going again. Just a thought though, I wouldn't be surprised if you've tried that already too.
Rubric
23 years ago
23 years ago
My bot won't use his Seek responses in the x-initiate keyword. (He seems to Seek fine in other key words). It's hard to test because my bot doesn't initiate with me very often. But when he does, I try to trigger the Seek words, and he just ignores them and goes to an x-none response.
SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
I've noticed a similar attitude when watching my bot chat, I often end up dissapointed when I'm expecting my bot to pick up on a seek at the beginning of the conversation...
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Rex- what's your browser, version, and OS? Anyone else having the Forum-logout problem?
Seeking in xinitiate... I may have left that out by accident. *time passes* And now it should be working.
Seeking in xinitiate... I may have left that out by accident. *time passes* And now it should be working.

jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
I think we are saving multiple versions of the Language Center. I noticed I had both "You're welcome", and "you're welcome" as a response to "Thank you," When I clicked on the context thingy, it came up "Thank you" and "Nada." I said "huh" to myself in true bot wonderment. A third time, it came up "Nada" and "nada". I remember way back there someone said their bot retained old responses and keywords that he had edited out.
SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
I was a little curious about how the system works for removing keywords too. Especially if there's a seek following it. Do we just remove the response, submit and ignore the seeks? or should we delete the seeks first?
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Funny you mentioned that, Rahz, as that's precisely the thing I was dealing with tonight. I realized that the deleting procedures sometimes left orphaned Keywords and Context that you couldnt see, but which still affected the Bot's speech. They're all fixed now.
You have to purposely delete things now. If you're doing something wrong, you'll get a pop-up message telling you. You have to remove a Seek from within the Seek, not by deleting the Response that it's hooked to. Keywords still cant be deleted, but they can be changed.
You have to purposely delete things now. If you're doing something wrong, you'll get a pop-up message telling you. You have to remove a Seek from within the Seek, not by deleting the Response that it's hooked to. Keywords still cant be deleted, but they can be changed.
Roget
23 years ago
23 years ago
YEAH BUDDY!
You da mac daddy! Look at this now!
Me: what is new
Me bot: Nothing much...how about you?
It hasn't been able to do that since I went around "deleting" stuff and junk!
You da bomb!
You da mac daddy! Look at this now!
Me: what is new
Me bot: Nothing much...how about you?
It hasn't been able to do that since I went around "deleting" stuff and junk!
You da bomb!
Roget
23 years ago
23 years ago
Hey I noticed that you had included some internet shorthand (R for "are") how about U for "you"? I made a keyword/context of "u r" for "you are" and it didn't take...since the R for "are" works...I assumed (I know I'm not supposed to "assume") that it was the "u" that was sending my bot into seizures...
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