Newcomers
This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
Black Hat
14 years ago
14 years ago
I've just come across this, and after creating my first bot I decided to start adding keyphrases, after I was done, I logged off. Then to return to my bot's keyphrases to find out that they are not there. I've been reading through 'The Book of AI' and I haven't found a part in it where it speaks about the keyphrases needing to be saved. In fact the guide makes it out to look as if there are no manual saves needed, and once you input the information it is then saved and kept safe. If anyone has an answer to this question, it would be much appreciated.
Ty Paige
14 years ago
14 years ago
Never heard of that before.
Sorry. But I'm still new to this site when it comes to bugs.
Sorry. But I'm still new to this site when it comes to bugs.
prob123
14 years ago
14 years ago
I have never heard of that before either. Sometimes they get "filed" but they are always there.
NumbuhPhi
14 years ago
14 years ago
I have a question I want to ask:
You probably seen that female robot to the left of the website directory. Well, I really want to be able to chat with her. Can someone help me find her?
You probably seen that female robot to the left of the website directory. Well, I really want to be able to chat with her. Can someone help me find her?
Ty Paige
14 years ago
14 years ago
I believe it's just a visual representation of a bot site. I am pretty sure 99% of bot sites do the same thing, have a pic of a robot or something along the line.
Ronnie075
14 years ago
14 years ago
Black Hat,
After more than a few keyphrases are added those get grouped by a letter of the alphabet. You can also use a search facility to find a specific keyphrase. Or you could export the language center and open it with a Wordpad and have a look.
I've never lost a keyphrase yet.
After more than a few keyphrases are added those get grouped by a letter of the alphabet. You can also use a search facility to find a specific keyphrase. Or you could export the language center and open it with a Wordpad and have a look.
I've never lost a keyphrase yet.
Kingdom
14 years ago
14 years ago
Why...Isn't...There a Topic code so it gets easier to locate things!!?? Plug ins are confusing to me as well because all they do is confusing the bot with the replies, it's better to write seperate replies. also, why not just name response "random" instead? Any bot coder with AIML experience or that want to work with AIML will come with the term anyway and it's the term I think most people who are using AIML are used to.
prob123
14 years ago
14 years ago
This is not AIML, and I am so glad. The Forge is much more flexible. I find that alphabetically listed keyphrases are quite easy to find. I have never had an issue with plug ins so I don't know what you mean. Your xnones and xnonsense cover any random replies. Just forget AIML and enjoy the Forge It's much better.
Kingdom
14 years ago
14 years ago
Actually, i think AIML is so much easier to write in, this system I think, is a lot more complex since you don't have the "srai" tags and so on...Can you load AIML files here to your bot?
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