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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'!
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lunar22
23 years ago
23 years ago
than only if the Xnone is something like: huh? Or hmm..
...and most Xnones are complete sentences, like: I haven't a clue what you're talking about. Or: let's talk about something else etc etc
...and most Xnones are complete sentences, like: I haven't a clue what you're talking about. Or: let's talk about something else etc etc
Skysaw
23 years ago
23 years ago
There are times when subj is lost in other keywords anyway, so I say let the botbuilder beware, but give them the power. If I use xnone to point to a set of responses that I know don't have (subj) in them, I'll be fine.
Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
you can't use goto's in any of the xKeywords, or a chain of goto's, as well as a goto pointing to an x-Keyword
None of these will work:
Ex 1:
xFavorite: goto zJoke
Ex 2:
banana: goto fruit: goto happy
("banana: goto happy" would work though)
Ex 3:
banana: goto xNone
None of these will work:
Ex 1:
xFavorite: goto zJoke
Ex 2:
banana: goto fruit: goto happy
("banana: goto happy" would work though)
Ex 3:
banana: goto xNone
Eugene Meltzner
23 years ago
23 years ago
Okay, let me try once more. If I type a sentence to my bot, it looks for a kephrase that occurs in that sentence. If it finds one, (subj) gets defined from other words in my response that are near the keyphrase. If there is no keyphrase in what I typed, then there is no way to determine (subj).
lunar22
23 years ago
23 years ago
Not true, a key phrase will get an answer from that key phrase, no matter if that answer uses * or subject.
Example: Bot 1: No!
Bot 2 (key phrase: no) will pick one of the answers in that key phrase, for example: yes! If there is a response like: no (subj), why not? Then I think that one won't be picked anyway, or will show as: no, why not?
Example: Bot 1: No!
Bot 2 (key phrase: no) will pick one of the answers in that key phrase, for example: yes! If there is a response like: no (subj), why not? Then I think that one won't be picked anyway, or will show as: no, why not?
Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
it will show it as no, why not? because the subject is " " so the space just gets edited out in post-processing.
lunar22
23 years ago
23 years ago
...point taken, what I wanted to say, having a possible (subj) or not won't affect a bots responses.
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