Re: [CODE] act() vs. send_to_char()

From: TDRD (tdlord@ELITE.NET)
Date: 08/07/98


The send_to_char is basically raw sent to the char and is never modified
in any way.  Act takes into account darkness invis and varibles such for
names and gender can be place in it.

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On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Andrew Ritchie wrote:

> I'm fairly new at Circle, fairly new at C itself as a matter of fact,
> so this question may have a fairly obvious answer to some of you.
>
> I was just wondering, what is the difference between these two
> statements:
>
> 1. send_to_char("CircleMUD is great!", ch);
>
> 2. act("CircleMUD is great!", FALSE, ch, 0, 0, TO_CHAR);
>
> Thanks for bothering you,
>
> -- Urion.
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