IRC Protocols Internet
Internet Relay Chat started out as a protocol for people, hungry for news from the war, to communicate and learn what was going on. Now IRC has expanded into a world-wide communication and chat system.
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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Help - Nearly 800 helpful files including FAQs, primers, technical guides, clients and scripts, and server lists and maps.
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Undernet FAQ Website - UnderNet's IRC-related FAQ
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RFC 2813 - Internet Relay Chat: Server Protocol. C. Kalt. April 2000. Updates RFC 1459.
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Mirc.co.uk: DCC Resume - An extention to the standard DCC protocol which offers the option to simply restart a transfer at the point it was broken off and to proceed without loss of connection time.
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Undernet Routing Committee - Resources for Undernet server operators.
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IRC+ - An attempt to modernize the IRC protocol with backward compatibility in mind, making it easier to use. Includes an RFC draft and a FAQ section.
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(Yet Another) IRC Information Website - Contains links, explanations, guides, and many good documentations.
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RFC 2811 - Internet Relay Chat: Channel Management. C. Kalt. April 2000. Updates RFC 1459.
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Client-To-Client Protocol (CTCP) Documentation - Specifications for CTCP as well as DCC protocols which are now standard supplements of IRC.
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RFC 2812 - Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol. C. Kalt. April 2000. Updates RFC 1459.
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Most updated RFC1459 - The original and authoritative RFC for IRC, updated by RFC 2810, 2811, 2812 and 2813. Written in 1993, it does not include details on DCC or CTCP, which came later.
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RFC 2810 - Internet Relay Chat: Architecture. C. Kalt. April 2000. Updates RFC 1459.
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