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Originally Posted by lb0
Hmmm. That's the old strip file format - but it should still load. Would you mind sending me the strip file (I'll PM you my email) and I'll try to see what's going on.
Is this a strip file downloaded from the net? Or one you have created?
Actually that error line number is messed up - (unless you're running a version of the script from nearly a year ago!) There's one single call to that function in the whole code - and it resides ~line 16402.
EDIT2: Also - there's specific checks already around that call to prevent exactly that error... It shouldn't be possible with the latest code.
Can you give me a little more info as to exactly what you were doing to trigger the error - and whether you are using latest version of the script? Thanks
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Ah - it's indeed the old version, sorry! Let me try it again (selfmade script btw)!
EDIT: Actually I downloaded the whole github directory via "Clone or download" in the upper right corner, and it ended up with the 2016 version. I didn't know that I had to download the separate files.
EDIT2: Now with the latest version I get the following error
LBX Stripper.lua:7: unexpected symbol near '<'
EDIT3: This is super weird - how to effectively download??? I had to open the file within github and copy the content to the .lua script. But now the resources are still corrupt?!?!?
EDIT4: So I have to open each single file within github (RAW) and copy its contents. WORKING!!! Thanks!