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Old 08-05-2017, 08:12 AM   #299
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Thanks a lot.I will try it.
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yes,it works.I'm trying to figure out how to use it.
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Now I wonder how to connect to irc.freenode.net.
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succeed.
Great!
Now tell us what you did.

Posting the information like that is the price you have to pay for help here.
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But how to autojoin and autoconnect?
Once you have shared what you have had to do so far in enough detail that other readers could do the same.
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PS.Can you differentiate between simplified Chinese and traditional Chineseļ¼Ÿ
There is no special distinction made here, the distinction is the standard one in the handling of the Chinese language in computerization.

There is no mandatory connection between the encoding and the character set.

As a matter of common practice, the Simplified Chinese character set uses GB ("Guobiao") encoding.
GB is the official standard of the People's Republic of China.

As a matter of common practice, the Traditional Chinese character set uses Big5 encoding.
The primary user of Big5 encoding is the Republic of China (a.k.a: Taiwan, formerly known as Formosa).
It is also used in Hong Kong and Macau.

Why?
You can probably see a pattern forming here as a matter of history.

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