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'!
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DeltaStar42
6 years ago
6 years ago
I'm having the same issue as johnnysebre, with random bots sometimes as well as favorited ones. For example: https://www.personalityforge.com/chatbot-profile.php?botID=3330 aka Little Mu. I have been using my Android (up to date) phone to get around on the site after the death of my laptop.
The Professor
6 years ago
6 years ago
Yes, sorry. It was a bit of debugging code that I discovered and fixed last night. It should be working fine again now.
Melody
6 years ago
6 years ago
Hello, I am getting a request failed on my main bot here:
https://www.personalityforge.com/chatbot-chat.php?botID=9479
Anything I need to do?
https://www.personalityforge.com/chatbot-chat.php?botID=9479
Anything I need to do?
The Professor
6 years ago
6 years ago
Hi Melody. This was a really tricky one. I spent 3 hours on it today and finally figured it out. Elke was a sort of canary in a coal mine with this, due to the quantity of plugins as Keyphrases. So not only is she working again but the system got a little faster in the process.
VoreFan
6 years ago
6 years ago
I find it rather irritating that I have to erase (optional) from the AIScript TextBox in order to proceed. For some odd reason, that string is registering as an actual value in the box, even if I don't even touch the TextBox. I think that should be fixed.
BotMaster2000
6 years ago
6 years ago
For some reason my bots never respond to the seek "yes". Every other form of affirmative is fine, like "sure" or "ok", but with "yes" it just goes to xnone.
VoreFan
6 years ago
6 years ago
Mine is inconsistent with Yes and No Responses. I'm hoping that gets fixed, as well.
BotMaster2000
6 years ago
6 years ago
It seems to help if you just phrase the question that is being answered in the positive or negative.
Bot: "Do you want to ski?"
Seek: I want to, I do
Seek: I do not want to, I do not
These by themselves will match a simple yes and no, read on to hear why.
Will be translated by the macros into "I want to ski" and "I do not want to ski, which is also what yes and no seem to be automatically translated into. So if you don't have it looking out for those phrases, it won't match yes or no, which are being automatically processed as the answer in the negative or positive. yes will always be read as "I want to" in this example, so yes won't match unless the engine is looking for the exact phrase, "I want to".
Haven't studied this in the debugger, but it seems to work.
Bot: "Do you want to ski?"
Seek: I want to, I do
Seek: I do not want to, I do not
These by themselves will match a simple yes and no, read on to hear why.
Will be translated by the macros into "I want to ski" and "I do not want to ski, which is also what yes and no seem to be automatically translated into. So if you don't have it looking out for those phrases, it won't match yes or no, which are being automatically processed as the answer in the negative or positive. yes will always be read as "I want to" in this example, so yes won't match unless the engine is looking for the exact phrase, "I want to".
Haven't studied this in the debugger, but it seems to work.
Nathan S
6 years ago
6 years ago
I know this is a bit old but for VoreFan, try using a different browser such as Firefox to avoid having to delete the 'optional' line. I used to have that same problem when I used Internet Explorer
As for your second question, if Botmaster's suggestion doesn't work try to recreate the problem in Debug mode to find out what yes and no are being reprocessed into and adjust the seek accordingly.
As for your second question, if Botmaster's suggestion doesn't work try to recreate the problem in Debug mode to find out what yes and no are being reprocessed into and adjust the seek accordingly.
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