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  Enhanced Programmable ircII Client - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Enhanced Programmable ircII Client (ircII-EPIC) is an IRC client for Unix systems descended from the ircII client.
EPIC was forked from ircII around September 1994 by Jeremy Nelson, and is now maintained by EPIC Software Labs.
In this way, EPIC may be considered as the client-side manifestation of the feelings which led to the creation of the original Undernet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Enhanced_Programmable_ircII_Client   (95 words)

  
 IrcII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ircII is a Unix IRC client that is made available completely free of charge, and is available in source form.
Perhaps the most common are BitchX and EPIC, both variants of the ircII client with greater functionality built into them at some stage in their development.
At one time, the ircII client set the standard against which all other clients were developed and measured.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IrcII   (193 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tamil language
The most significant epic written in the ancient Tamil language is the Silappadikaram, composed around 200-300 CE.
Epic can mean: Epic poetry, a style of poetry EPIC, an abbreviation Epic Age, a time period in Indian history Epic, a series of wargames Epic Records, a record label Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics Epic Illustrated, an anthology series published by Marvel Comics Epic Games, a computer...
Cilappatikaram (The Ankle Bracelet) also spelled as Cilappadhikaram or Silappadhigaram, is one of the five great epics of ancient Tamil Literature.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tamil-language   (9892 words)

  
 EPIC - Enhanced Programmable ircII Client
The CTCP command is a user-level interface to CTCP, the client-to- client protocol.
The actual command sent depends on the particular client you are dealing with, though most that support CTCP at all will support the basic ones used by ircII.
This will return the idle time of the client it is sent to, as well as the user's real name (from their system's /etc/passwd file).
rudy.mif.pg.gda.pl /~crazy/epic/help/ctcp.phtml   (747 words)

  
 EPIC - Home
From now on, if users of epic, or people in the epic community have some EPIC related news they would like displayed on the homepage, all you have to do is visit our new page here.
You should as always stick with the version of epic your script was targeted for.
He will answer your tough questions about the EPIC client, and then post the questions and answers on the page to be used a resource for all users of the EPIC client.
www.epicsol.org   (2981 words)

  
 EPIC - Enhanced Programmable ircII Client
If you do not specify a channel (or channels) to join, your client will display your current channels, along with their respective modes and users, and which server you are on the channel from.
However, it is redefined (and enhanced) by an alias of the same name in 2.8script, which is automatically loaded when the client is started.
Any client with this mode may not be kicked from any channel it applies to.
rudy.mif.pg.gda.pl /~crazy/epic/help/general.phtml   (5682 words)

  
 ISS X-Force Database: debian-epic4-dos(4127): Debian epic4 client long string denial of service
EPIC4 client versions pre1.034 and later, shipped with Debian Linux, are vulnerable to a denial of service attack.
An attacker can crash the client and possibly cause arbitrary characters to be displayed on the terminal.
EPIC Web site, Enhanced Programmable ircII Client at http://www.epicsol.org/.
xforce.iss.net /xforce/xfdb/4127   (302 words)

  
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