> Thanks Praetor, that definitely shows me what's wrong....I added that in
> to the Train What? statement and it returns
>
> arg = train
I imagine that the 'argument' variable contains the command along with its
arguments, otherwise, how would you check what the command was? (look at
the CMD_IS macro).
I would suggest using two_arguments(), in that case.
(two_arguments(argument, buf, buf1))
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