IRC is a line oriented protocol, so I really doubt that there is a way to put multiple lines into one line. Also, there are (various) length limits on a single line to prevent flooding. So I guess you're out of luck, unless your program splits up a single line into multiple lines before sending the line.
In reply to Re: Net::IRC print multiple lines from $self->privmsg
by Corion
in thread Net::IRC print multiple lines from $self->privmsg
by jfroebe
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