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:If you wanted to try and get this to work in Wizard, remove the Save command on line 3 and replace all the %s% with %1%. Been a while since I've delt with Wizard and no longer certain how Wizard deals with some of the more creative uses of variables so it may take more work.<br>-[[User:Glimmereyes|Glimmereyes]] 16:11, 22 January 2010 (UTC) |
:If you wanted to try and get this to work in Wizard, remove the Save command on line 3 and replace all the %s% with %1%. Been a while since I've delt with Wizard and no longer certain how Wizard deals with some of the more creative uses of variables so it may take more work.<br>-[[User:Glimmereyes|Glimmereyes]] 16:11, 22 January 2010 (UTC) |
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: I'll edit the script soon, I'll replace the %s with a setvariable. I used the %s command because it was much easier to use the shift command. That should explain why you're getting a missing label error. I'll fix it soon |
Latest revision as of 00:53, 5 December 2010
I would appreciate any comments or suggestions for this script. Please Write here or email me at tjorlando@hotmail.com. Thanks!
This script, as is, crashes the Wizard. When the first three lines are neutralized, it doesn't crash, HOWEVER it is missing a goto label and aborts.
- The Save command does not work in Wizard. From a quick glance, I'd assume the missing label is because this script makes use of the %s variable in some of it's Goto, which is set with the Save command. This script looks like it's designed for StormFront.
- If you wanted to try and get this to work in Wizard, remove the Save command on line 3 and replace all the %s% with %1%. Been a while since I've delt with Wizard and no longer certain how Wizard deals with some of the more creative uses of variables so it may take more work.
-Glimmereyes 16:11, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
- I'll edit the script soon, I'll replace the %s with a setvariable. I used the %s command because it was much easier to use the shift command. That should explain why you're getting a missing label error. I'll fix it soon