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default gender like \"male\".
the default gender is female. For a long time all my bots registered as female, even the two males. It\'s fixed now. Thanks to the Professor, he can fix everything.
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
Ulrike
18 years ago
18 years ago
Re: contractions
As responses, contractions should be fine. It sounds like you mean as keyphrases. To catch "can't" the keyphrase should have "can not". To catch "don't" the keyphrase should have "do not". Etc. The AI Engine automatically processes out the contractions. Once in a while, it misinterprets possessive stuff as a contraction, too, though.
Bot1: "Dave's bike has a flat tire."
Bot2: "Dave is bike, huh? I didn't know that!"
As responses, contractions should be fine. It sounds like you mean as keyphrases. To catch "
Bot1: "Dave's bike has a flat tire."
Bot2: "Dave is bike, huh? I didn't know that!"
Ulrike
18 years ago
18 years ago
Ah. The new server seems to be doing things a bit differently. I got a weird message when I tried to update one of Sonora's responses, with an output like this:
1: Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!
2: Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!
3: Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!
Old: 'Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!'
New: 'Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!'
1: Did what work?
2: Did what work?
3: Did what work?
Old: 'Did what work?'
New: 'Did what work?'
1: Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).
2: Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).
3: Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).
Old: 'Well, of course it (worked|didn't work).'
New: 'Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).'
UPDATING
1: Dunno. D/'you think it worked?
2: Dunno. D/'you think it worked?
3: Dunno. D/'you think it worked?
1: Let/'s hide behind a (object) and find out!
2: Let/'s hide behind a (object) and find out!
3: Let/'s hide behind a (object) and find out!
And a whole bunch of blank 1.,2.,3.'s follow all that, since she only has five responses. However, when I checked the language center, the apostrophes were there without any extra slashes. *shrugs* If the slashes show up in responses in the language center, post an example. If they show up in the Keyphrases, that's normal. (Actually, those were backslashes, but they didn't seem to show up, so I changed them to forward slashes)
2: Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!
3: Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!
Old: 'Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!'
New: 'Oh, it worked soooo well that they had to call the (feds) to make it stop!'
1: Did what work?
2: Did what work?
3: Did what work?
Old: 'Did what work?'
New: 'Did what work?'
1: Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).
2: Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).
3: Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).
Old: 'Well, of course it (worked|didn't work).'
New: 'Well, of course it (worked|didn/'t work).'
UPDATING
1: Dunno. D/'you think it worked?
2: Dunno. D/'you think it worked?
3: Dunno. D/'you think it worked?
1: Let/'s hide behind a (object) and find out!
2: Let/'s hide behind a (object) and find out!
3: Let/'s hide behind a (object) and find out!
And a whole bunch of blank 1.,2.,3.'s follow all that, since she only has five responses. However, when I checked the language center, the apostrophes were there without any extra slashes. *shrugs* If the slashes show up in responses in the language center, post an example. If they show up in the Keyphrases, that's normal. (Actually, those were backslashes, but they didn't seem to show up, so I changed them to forward slashes)
Discoveria
18 years ago
18 years ago
I do mean specifically in responses (I\'m not that much of a noob
). For now, I\'ve given up and resorted to leaving out apostrophes.

Ulrike
18 years ago
18 years ago
It was working for me three hours ago with apostrophes. *shrugs*
Checking now: don\'t, can\'t, shouldn\'t
Checking now: don\'t, can\'t, shouldn\'t
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