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				Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
			
			
				isaacc				
21 years ago
		21 years ago
			Eugene is right, Luna.  You've got "I * you" ranked too high.  Rank your "* I ask you a question" keyphrase higher than "I * you" by at least 20, and see if it works.		
	
				LunaGaurd				
21 years ago
		21 years ago
			O, ok thanks 
 I'm at school right now and for some reason i can't do anything to edit keyphrases on the school computer. I'll change it as soon as I get home 
 Thanks for your help		
	
 I'm at school right now and for some reason i can't do anything to edit keyphrases on the school computer. I'll change it as soon as I get home 
 Thanks for your help		
				LunaGaurd				
21 years ago
		21 years ago
			ok....and yet another problem (I seem to be having a lot of those lately) 
 
anywayz:
I made this keyphrase: does * have (subj)
But when I say: Does Melissa have a dick? ((don't ask))
My bot acts like he's got nothing to say and throws out an xnone response...how do I fix that? Thanks
		
	
 anywayz:
I made this keyphrase: does * have (subj)
But when I say: Does Melissa have a dick? ((don't ask))
My bot acts like he's got nothing to say and throws out an xnone response...how do I fix that? Thanks
		
				Shadyman				
21 years ago
		21 years ago
			Whoops, can't use (subj) in a keyphrase 
try: does (*) have (*)
cause you would always want somethign in those places
then the first one would return (key1) and the second (key2), if you want to use those in your responses.
	
try: does (*) have (*)
cause you would always want somethign in those places
then the first one would return (key1) and the second (key2), if you want to use those in your responses.
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