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::If you use ''Internet Explorer'', open the menu "''View''" and clicke the menu item "''Source''".
 
::If you use ''Internet Explorer'', open the menu "''View''" and clicke the menu item "''Source''".
 
*In the source code look for a paragraph that looks like this:
 
*In the source code look for a paragraph that looks like this:
<pre><frameset rows="100%,180">
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<frameset rows="100%,180">
<frame src="index.php" name="xhodon">
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<frame src="index.php" name="xhodon">
<frame src="<nowiki>http://chat.xhodon.de/chat_en/ ?game_path=http://en1.xhodon.co.uk/xhodon/&port=6641
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<frame src="<nowiki>http://chat.xhodon.de/chat_en/ ?game_path=http://en1.xhodon.co.uk/xhodon/&port=6641
&user=Username&pass=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef&Channel[]=Halle&Channel[]=GildenChannel</nowiki>" name="hox">
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&user=Username&pass=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef&Channel[]=Halle&Channel[]=GildenChannel</nowiki>" name="hox">
</frameset></pre>
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</frameset>
 
The 32-digit code behind <tt>&pass=</tt> is the needed ''Session-ID'' and as well the server password (in the example the password is "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef").
 
The 32-digit code behind <tt>&pass=</tt> is the needed ''Session-ID'' and as well the server password (in the example the password is "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef").
  
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#As soon as the hall chat opens successfully, the Network Monitor should "catch" a packet matching the entered filter. Stop the monitoring process now by clicking the button "''Stop''" (see no.6).
 
#As soon as the hall chat opens successfully, the Network Monitor should "catch" a packet matching the entered filter. Stop the monitoring process now by clicking the button "''Stop''" (see no.6).
 
#Select the packet and take a look at its details displayed in the lower right window area. You should find in this packet the text snippet
 
#Select the packet and take a look at its details displayed in the lower right window area. You should find in this packet the text snippet
:<tt>PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY abcdefghij</tt>
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<pre>PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY abcdefghij</pre>
 
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The 10-digit data word behind the "IDENTIFY" is the NickServ password you were looking for ("abcdefghij" in this example). Copy it to your chat client's connection setup, or identify manually using the command
 
The 10-digit data word behind the "IDENTIFY" is the NickServ password you were looking for ("abcdefghij" in this example). Copy it to your chat client's connection setup, or identify manually using the command
 
<pre>/msg NickServ identify abcdefghij</pre>
 
<pre>/msg NickServ identify abcdefghij</pre>
  
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==
The hall consists of many seperate "rooms" called "channels". Some of them are open to the public, others are private, as for example some guild channels.
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The hall consists of many seperate "rooms" called "channels". Some of them are open to the public, others are private as for example some guild channels.
  
The most important channels are introduced below:
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The most important public channels are introduced below:
* ''#hall'' &rarr; most players meet Here. The ''hall guards'' present this Channel, that is they maintain order here.
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* ''#hall'' &rarr; Most players meet here, this channel is entered by default when connecting to the chat from within the game. The ''[[Hall Guards]]'' moderate this channel. They maintain order and enforce the [http://forum.xhodon.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12 Hall Rules].
* the guild Channel, named after the respective guilds<br>Here the guild members meet. The Channel can be protected with a password.
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* "''#Trading/Bartering-Troll''" &rarr; Here you can trade [[resources]] or find trading partners for exchanging [[pearls]].
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* "''#Newbie/Questions''" &rarr; In this channel you can ask questions concerning all aspects of the game. Here you will find ''Hall Guards'' and other experienced players who can serve with answers.
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* "''#To_the_Tavern''" Role playing is requested in this channel. For more detailed information about the channel and its rules, see the article [[Tavern_(Chat)]].
  
One reaches this Channel, among the rest, about the links in the lower margin:
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Besides there are [[guild]] channels, named after the respective guilds. Here the guild members meet. The channel can be protected, e.g. by setting a password.
* "''#Trade/Exchange''" &rarr; Here can be traded with raw [[materials]] or be searched for exchange partner to the exchange by [[pearls]].
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* "''#Beginners/questions''" in this Channel can be put to questions to the game. Here one finds hall guard or other experienced players who have the suitable responses ready.
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* "''#to the Tavern''" Here is welcome role play and a few special rules are valid it. Please, follows the article to the [[Taverne_(Chat)|Tavern]].
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If one enters the hall about the link in the game, all Channels and if necessary own guild Channel automatically open.
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You will automatically join to all these channels including your guild channel (if you are member of a guild) the second you enter the Hall Chat via the link in the game.
  
 
== Commands ==
 
== Commands ==
=== Universal ===
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*Enter a channel:
* To enter another Channel, you use the command
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'''/join''' ''#Channel''
:<tt>/join ''#Channel''</tt>
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:<tt>/join ''#Channel password''</tt>
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:Thus you enter a password-protected Channel.
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* To execute an "operation", you write
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:<tt>/me ''text''</tt>
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:Besides, is replaced /me with own name, e.g.. "<tt> /me greets all persons present</tt> ".
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:With the command /me the operation is sent in every Channel in which one is.
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=== Players ignore ===
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*Enter a password-protected channel:
*<tt>/ignore ''name''</tt>
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'''/join''' ''#Channel Password''
:Blanks all other statements of the user " ''name ''", in the Channel as well as in the Query
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*<tt>/unignore ''name''</tt>
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:Cancels the command /ignore
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*<tt>/ignores</tt>
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:Lists all users who are ignored by the user
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=== Commands for the Channel operator ===
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*Perform an action on a channel.
So that you automatically receive OP rights, first you must be register your guild space:
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'''/me''' ''text''
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/me will be replaced by your name, so use it in the third person, e.g. <tt>/me is happy.</tt>.
  
  '''/msg ChanServ REGISTER''' ''#Channel Password description''
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*Perform an action on all channels:
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  '''/ame''' ''text''
  
This password is the password for the Founder, not for the access to the chat room (e.g. Channel).
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=== Ignore users ===
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*Ignore a user in all channels as well as query messages:
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'''/ignore''' ''Name''
  
Now you are the Channel-Founder and get with every log in automatically founder's rights.
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*Stop ignoring a user:
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'''/unignore''' ''Name''
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*Show list of all ignored users:
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'''/ignores'''
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=== Commands for a Channels Founder and Operators ===
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To operate an own channel you have to register it first:
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'''/msg ChanServ REGISTER''' ''#Channel Password Description''
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This password is the password for granting founder status, not for accessing the channel.
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After registering you are the channel's founder and each time you join it (if you logged on to NickServ) you automatically get founder status.
  
 
{{important
 
{{important
 
|title=Please note:
 
|title=Please note:
|content=Only the founder himself can hand down these rights. Should the player exit the guild or Xhodon, he should resign before absolutely his founder's rights for another player or lift the registration of the Channel!}}
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|content=Only the channel founder can transfer his privileges to another user. Should the founder leave the guild or quit playing Xhodon, it is essential that he transfers the founder status onto somebody else or drops the channel registration before he leaves.}}
 
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The passing on of the founder's rights is possible with following command:
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To transfer the founder's privileges use the following command:
 
  '''/msg ChanServ SET''' ''#Channel'' '''FOUNDER''' ''NewFounder''
 
  '''/msg ChanServ SET''' ''#Channel'' '''FOUNDER''' ''NewFounder''
  
The Channel-Founder can delete the Channel also again (or lift his registration). The suitable command is:
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The channel founder can drop the channel registration by using the command:
 
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  '''/msg ChanServ DROP''' ''#Channel''
 
  '''/msg ChanServ DROP''' ''#Channel''
  
There is the possibility to write welcoming message for everybody which enters the space:
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There is the possibility to set a channel topic. Users will see this topic the second they join the channel or in the server's list of channels.
 
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  '''/msg ChanServ TOPIC''' ''#Channel'' ''Text''
  '''/msg ChanServ TOPIC''' ''#Channel'' ''text''
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<!-- '''/msg ChanServ SET''' ''#Channel'' '''ENTRYMSG''' ''Hello massage etc...''-->
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Now the founder can enter the other masters on the auto OP list:
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'''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''NickName''
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The channel founder can give privileges to other users, e.g. operator status (OP) (@) by using the command:
  '''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''NickName''
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  '''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''Nickname''
'''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''NickName''
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...
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Look one is able to come to himself the list:
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The list of priviledged users can be displayed by using the command:
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'''/msg ChanServ ACCESS''' ''#Channel'' '''LIST'''
  
  '''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''LIST'''
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To take away priviledges, e.g. operator status, from a user type:
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  '''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''DEL''' ''Nickname''
  
Delete one is able to come somebody from the AOP list:
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To give or take away other priviledges use the commands:
  
  '''/msg ChanServ AOP''' ''#Channel'' '''DEL''' ''NickName''
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half-op (%):
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  '''/msg ChanServ HOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''Nickname''
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'''/msg ChanServ HOP''' ''#Channel'' '''DEL''' ''Nickname''
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voice (+):
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'''/msg ChanServ VOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''Nickname''
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'''/msg ChanServ VOP''' ''#Channel'' '''DEL''' ''Nickname''
  
If now the normal members should become, e.g. Half-OP (marked by the % character, instead of @ character for full operators), this can be done with following commands:
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A user with operator (@) rights may set a password to a channel. If the "set mlock" command is not used, the password will expire the second the last user leaves the channel.
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'''/mode''' ''#Channel'' '''+k''' ''Password''
  
'''/msg ChanServ HOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''NickName''
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With the "set mlock" command the password is firmly saved by ChanServ and will not expire. This command is by default restricted to the channel founder.
  '''/msg ChanServ HOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''NickName''
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  '''/msg ChanServ SET''' ''#Channel'' '''MLOCK''' +k ''Password''
'''/msg ChanServ HOP''' ''#Channel'' '''ADD''' ''NickName''
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...
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*<tt>/mode ''#Channel'' +k ''password''</tt>
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Set or delete a ban for the user "''Name''" in the Channel "''#Channel''":
:If a password places on the Channel "''#Channel''". The command assumes operator privileges. As soon as the last person exits the Channel, this is closed and the password expires.
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'''/mode''' ''#Channel'' '''+b''' ''Name''
*<tt>/msg ChanServ set ''#Channel'' mlock +k ''password''</tt>
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'''/mode''' ''#Channel'' '''-b''' ''Name''
:If a password places on the Channel "''#Channel''"The command assumes founder's privileges. However, on this occasion, the password is firmly saved in the Channel and no more automatically deleted... should not be forgotten.
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*<tt>/mode ''#Channel'' -b ''name''</tt>
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:Deletes a ban for the user "''name''" in the Channel "''#Channel''"
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=== Object menu in the userlist ===
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=== User list and context-menu ===
 
If one clicks with the right mouse button on a name in the user's list, an object menu opens. There one has following possibilities:
 
If one clicks with the right mouse button on a name in the user's list, an object menu opens. There one has following possibilities:
 
* Profile open &rarr; profile of the user open
 
* Profile open &rarr; profile of the user open
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* Click and banish &rarr; user from the Channel throw and any more do not let in
 
* Click and banish &rarr; user from the Channel throw and any more do not let in
  
* Op &rarr; Op (erator) privileges give
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* Op &rarr; Op(erator) privileges give
 
* Deop &rarr; Op privileges take away
 
* Deop &rarr; Op privileges take away
  
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:D</tt> || very happy / laugh
 
| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:D</tt> || very happy / laugh
 
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:P</tt> || to stick out the tongue
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:P</tt> || stick out the tongue
 
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>;)</tt> || blink
 
| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>;)</tt> || blink
 
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:o</tt> || surpised / frihghtened
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:o</tt> || surprised / frightened
 
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:@</tt> || furiously
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:@</tt> || furious
 
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:$</tt> || blush / are ashamed
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:$</tt> || blush / ashamed
 
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| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:S</tt> || feel unwell
 
| style="padding-right:2em;" | <tt>:S</tt> || feel unwell

Revision as of 14:55, 21 May 2009

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The Hall is a text messaging system (chat) based on IRC (Internet Relay Chat). You find details to the IRC at Wikipedia.

In the hall you find many players who can answer questions and help you with problems, or who just meet and have a chat. While visiting the hall you should always stand to the Hall Rules.

Accessing the Hall

...from the game

Link HallChat in the Menu Bar

By clicking the link "HallChat" in the menu bar you open a new frame at the bottom of the screen. By default the chat frame opens automatically after login. In your profile at menu item "Account Settings" you can disable the automatic connection establishment.

  • The hall's frame dimensions can be changed by grabbing the upper frame border with the mouse cursor and dragging it into the new position.
  • If you press and hold the "Strg" key while clicking the link "HallChat", the chat will open in a new browser window.
Please note:

The ports 6660 and 843 must not be restricted by a firewall, or else the connection attempt will fail and the chat frame will output a SecurityErrorEvent message!

...with an external client

If you prefer using some external client software for chatting, you need the following connection data:

  • IP-Adresse: 78.47.132.50
  • Servername: chat.xhodon.de
  • Port: 6641

Your nickname in the chat has to be identical to your name in the game.

Finding out the server password

To establish the connection the server you need its password. This password is your private Session-ID within Xhodon. When connecting to the IRC server, you have to be logged on to the game!

Be sure to close the ingame chat before trying to connect with an external client, because you cannot be connected twice with the same nickname. In this case the server will terminate your connection.

You can figure out the Session-ID as follows:

  • In the game start the chat by clicking the link "Hall Chat" in the menu bar.
  • As soon as the chat starts, open the page's source code.
If you use the web browser Firefox, open the menu "View" and click the menu item "View page source".
If you use Internet Explorer, open the menu "View" and clicke the menu item "Source".
  • In the source code look for a paragraph that looks like this:
<frameset rows="100%,180">
<frame src="index.php" name="xhodon">
<frame src="http://chat.xhodon.de/chat_en/ ?game_path=http://en1.xhodon.co.uk/xhodon/&port=6641
 &user=Username&pass=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef&Channel[]=Halle&Channel[]=GildenChannel" name="hox">
</frameset>

The 32-digit code behind &pass= is the needed Session-ID and as well the server password (in the example the password is "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef").

This ID changes every time you log on to the game. So each time you have to figure it out anew and enter it into the connection settings in your chat client.

Finding out the NickServ password

If you like to use all functions of the chat (register channels, access secured channels etc.), you must log on to NickServ. The needed password has to be figured out by monitoring the network traffic using some appropriate network analysis software.

Short instructions

You monitor the network traffic between your browser and the chat server while establishing the chat connection. You can use for example

Search for the packets containing

PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY abcdefghij

In this example the needed password is "abcdefghij". Copy it to your chat client's connection setup, or identify manually using the command

/msg NickServ identify abcdefghij
Step by step instructions

In the following instructions it is assumed that you use the Microsoft Network Monitor, see the link some lines above.

Screenshot of the Microsoft Network Monitor

The numbers in the picture correspond to the follwing steps:

  1. First open a new capture tab by clicking on "New Capture".
  2. Now click on the "Capture Filter" tab to enter a filter rule.
  3. Enter the filter rule: Tcp.DstPort == 6641 AND ContainsBin(FrameData, 0, "IDENTIFY")
  4. ...and confirm your input by clicking the button "Apply".
  5. The filter rule now be displayed in the form field.
  6. Now start the monitoring process by clicking the button "Start", then switch to your web browser and connect to the chat from within the game.
  7. As soon as the hall chat opens successfully, the Network Monitor should "catch" a packet matching the entered filter. Stop the monitoring process now by clicking the button "Stop" (see no.6).
  8. Select the packet and take a look at its details displayed in the lower right window area. You should find in this packet the text snippet
PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY abcdefghij

The 10-digit data word behind the "IDENTIFY" is the NickServ password you were looking for ("abcdefghij" in this example). Copy it to your chat client's connection setup, or identify manually using the command

/msg NickServ identify abcdefghij

Structure

The hall consists of many seperate "rooms" called "channels". Some of them are open to the public, others are private as for example some guild channels.

The most important public channels are introduced below:

  • #hall → Most players meet here, this channel is entered by default when connecting to the chat from within the game. The Hall Guards moderate this channel. They maintain order and enforce the Hall Rules.
  • "#Trading/Bartering-Troll" → Here you can trade resources or find trading partners for exchanging pearls.
  • "#Newbie/Questions" → In this channel you can ask questions concerning all aspects of the game. Here you will find Hall Guards and other experienced players who can serve with answers.
  • "#To_the_Tavern" Role playing is requested in this channel. For more detailed information about the channel and its rules, see the article Tavern_(Chat).

Besides there are guild channels, named after the respective guilds. Here the guild members meet. The channel can be protected, e.g. by setting a password.

You will automatically join to all these channels including your guild channel (if you are member of a guild) the second you enter the Hall Chat via the link in the game.

Commands

  • Enter a channel:
/join #Channel
  • Enter a password-protected channel:
/join #Channel Password
  • Perform an action on a channel.
/me text

/me will be replaced by your name, so use it in the third person, e.g. /me is happy..

  • Perform an action on all channels:
/ame text

Ignore users

  • Ignore a user in all channels as well as query messages:
/ignore Name
  • Stop ignoring a user:
/unignore Name
  • Show list of all ignored users:
/ignores

Commands for a Channels Founder and Operators

To operate an own channel you have to register it first:

/msg ChanServ REGISTER #Channel Password Description

This password is the password for granting founder status, not for accessing the channel.

After registering you are the channel's founder and each time you join it (if you logged on to NickServ) you automatically get founder status.

Please note:

Only the channel founder can transfer his privileges to another user. Should the founder leave the guild or quit playing Xhodon, it is essential that he transfers the founder status onto somebody else or drops the channel registration before he leaves.

To transfer the founder's privileges use the following command:

/msg ChanServ SET #Channel FOUNDER NewFounder

The channel founder can drop the channel registration by using the command:

/msg ChanServ DROP #Channel

There is the possibility to set a channel topic. Users will see this topic the second they join the channel or in the server's list of channels.

/msg ChanServ TOPIC #Channel Text

The channel founder can give privileges to other users, e.g. operator status (OP) (@) by using the command:

/msg ChanServ AOP #Channel ADD Nickname

The list of priviledged users can be displayed by using the command:

/msg ChanServ ACCESS #Channel LIST

To take away priviledges, e.g. operator status, from a user type:

/msg ChanServ AOP #Channel DEL Nickname

To give or take away other priviledges use the commands:

half-op (%):

/msg ChanServ HOP #Channel ADD Nickname
/msg ChanServ HOP #Channel DEL Nickname

voice (+):

/msg ChanServ VOP #Channel ADD Nickname
/msg ChanServ VOP #Channel DEL Nickname

A user with operator (@) rights may set a password to a channel. If the "set mlock" command is not used, the password will expire the second the last user leaves the channel.

/mode #Channel +k Password

With the "set mlock" command the password is firmly saved by ChanServ and will not expire. This command is by default restricted to the channel founder.

/msg ChanServ SET #Channel MLOCK +k Password

Set or delete a ban for the user "Name" in the Channel "#Channel":

/mode #Channel +b Name
/mode #Channel -b Name

User list and context-menu

If one clicks with the right mouse button on a name in the user's list, an object menu opens. There one has following possibilities:

  • Profile open → profile of the user open
  • Guild page open → guild page of the user open
  • Query → private chat open to the user

The other functions assume that you has sufficient privileges (operator):

  • Click → user from the Channel throw
  • Click and banish → user from the Channel throw and any more do not let in
  • Op → Op(erator) privileges give
  • Deop → Op privileges take away
  • Hop → HalfOp privileges give
  • Dehop → HalfOp privileges take away
  • Voice → Voice privileges give
  • Devoice → Voice privileges take away

Keyboard function

  • With the buttons arrow high and arrow-under it you can navigate by his last contributions
  • During the input of a user's name you can complete this with the button "Strg" automatically

Smilies

There are following Smilies:

:) happy / smile
:( sad / disappointed
:D very happy / laugh
:P stick out the tongue
;) blink
:o surprised / frightened
:@ furious
:$ blush / ashamed
:S feel unwell
:W cry