%s\x0aScanning, parsing and checking script... please wait
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txt_1_11 (3//)
OK
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txt_1_12 (4//)
%s\x0aThis version is FREEWARE\x0aPlease read the manual for further information
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txt_1_14 (5//)
Interesting
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txt_1_15 (6//)
Thank U
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txt_1_16 (7//)
Installation complete!\x0a'%s' can be found in your '%s' drawer (or partition).%s%s
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txt_1_17 (8//)
%s (%ld%% done)
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txt_1_18 (9//)
Working on installaltion...\x0a\x0a%s
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txt_1_19 (10//)
Builtin GUI programmed by Jens Tröger\x0a\x0aThis GUI is based on the 'SavGUI'\x0aBOOPSI classes collection by Jens Tröger
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txt_1_20 (11//)
Yes
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txt_1_21 (12//)
No
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txt_1_22 (13//)
Create icon for drawer
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txt_1_23 (14//)
Complete Path:
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txt_1_24 (15//)
Make new Drawer...\x0a\x0aEnter the complete pathname of the new drawer you wish to make.\x0aAn icon for the new drawer can also be created if you want to.
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txt_1_25 (16//)
%s\x0a\x0aValid range is %ld to %ld
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txt_1_26 (17//)
Are you sure you\x0awant to abort installation?
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txt_1_27 (18//)
Yes|No
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txt_1_28 (19//)
Ignore|Ignore All|Protocol|Quit
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txt_1_29 (20//)
Ignore|Quit
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txt_1_30 (21//)
ERROR:
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txt_1_31 (22//)
Please insert correct disk to continue
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txt_1_32 (23//)
Failed to open logfile
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txt_1_33 (24//)
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txt_1_34 (25//)
\x0aSource file: %s\x0aVersion to install: %ld.%ld (%ld bytes, %s)\x0a%s\x0a\x0aDestination drawer to copy to:\x0a%s\x0a
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txt_1_35 (26//)
Version currently installed: %ld.%ld (%ld bytes, %s)
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txt_1_36 (27//)
Currently there is no version installed
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txt_1_37 (28//)
Source file
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txt_1_38 (29//)
Destination file
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txt_1_39 (30//)
Destination directory
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txt_1_40 (31//)
'%s'\x0ais delete-protected. Unprotect?
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txt_1_41 (32//)
Back
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txt_1_42 (33//)
An error occured...\x0a\x0a
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txt_2_1 (34//)
You will need to select a 'user Level'for the installer to continue. The different levels are as follows:\x0aNovice User: In this mode the installer proceeds entirely automatically, and will not ask you to make any decisions. However, this mode is only recomended for Amiga computers that are not extensively customized, as some of the assumptions made by the program are only valid on a 'stock' Amiga. You may still be requested to insert disks or perform other actions.\x0aIntermediate User: The installer will allow you to make major choices, such as where to install the application, but will not bother you with the minor details of copying files, creating drawers, etc.\x0aExpert User: In this mode you will be asked for confimation of each step of the installation process (although in some cases several steps may be combined into a single confirmation). In addition, you will have greater control over where installed items are placed.\x0a\x0aIn addition there are several buttons at the bottom:\x0a'Proceed with Install' indicates that you have chosen a User Level and that installation should be proceed.\x0a'About...' gives you information about the installation program, such as copyright information, version number, author, etc.\x0a'Abort Install' means that you have changed your mind and do not wish to install the application at this time.\x0a'Help...' brings up this text.
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txt_2_2 (35//)
Explanation of controls\x0a'Install for Real' This will cause the installer to actually carry out the installation.\x0a'Pretend to Install' In this mode, the installer will go through all the steps of the installation, except that it will not make any permanent changes. You can use this option to get a 'preview' of what the installer will do before it actually does it. You can also use this in combination with the 'log file' options below to get a complete list of what happened during the rehearsal.\x0a\x0aPrinter This will cause a list of all installation actions to be printed out on the printer.\x0aLog File This will cause a list of all installation actions to be written to a log file. You will be informed of the location of this file when the installation finishes. You can use a text editor to read this file.\x0aNone When this option is turned on, no log file will be produced.
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txt_2_3 (36//)
« ... »
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txt_2_4 (37//)
Explanation of controls: Each of the checkboxes represents a option which you may make. A checkmark in a box represents a currently selected option. You can change options by clicking on the checkboxes. Once you are satisfied with the selected options, select 'Proceed' to continue with the installation. If you wish to abort the installation for any reason, select 'Abort'.
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txt_2_5 (38//)
Explanation of controls: Each of the raised buttons represents a choice which you may make. The button that is selected represents the currently choice. You can change the choice by selecting one of the choice buttons. Only one selection may be chosen. Once you are satisfied, select 'Proceed' to continue with the installation. If you wish to abort the installation for any reason, select 'Abort'.
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txt_2_6 (39//)
Once you have filled in the number box, you may select 'Proceed' to continue with the installation. If you wish to abort the installation for any reason, select 'Abort'.
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txt_2_7 (40//)
Once you have filled in the text box, you may select 'Proceed' to continue with the installation. If you wish to abort the installation for any reason, select 'Abort'.
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txt_2_8 (41//)
Once you have inserted the requested disk, you should select 'Proceed'. If you cannot find the disk, or wish to abort the installation for any reason, then select 'Abort'.
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txt_2_9 (42//)
Explanation of controls:\x0aThe large 'scrolling list box' in the center displays the contents of the currently selected disk or directory. Drawers will be indicated by a special symbol in front of the Drawer name. The name of the disk or directory being viewed is shown below it in a raised outlined box. Beneath that, in another raised outlined box, is the name of the file which is currently selected. To the right is a slider which can be used to scroll through the list, in case there are more names than will fit into the window.\x0aYou can change the selection either by typing a new drawer name into the 'Current Drawer' text box, or by typing a new file name into the 'Selected File' text box, or by clicking on the names of drawers and files in the scrolling list.\x0aThe button 'Parent Drawer' will allow you to view the drawer that contains this one, in other words the 'Parent' of the currently visible drawer.\x0aThe button 'Show Drives' will show a list of all the disk drives in your system. You can then click on a drive name to view the contents of that drive.\x0aThe button 'Proceed' indicates you are satisfied with the currently selected file.\x0aThe button 'Abort Install' will abort the installation. No further changes will be made.\x0a'Help...' brings up this text.
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txt_2_10 (43//)
Explanation of controls\x0aThe large 'scrolling list box' in the center displays the content of the currently selected disk or directory. Drawers will be indicated by a special symbol in front of the drawer name. The name of the disk or directory being viewed is shown below in a raised outlined box. To the right is a slider which can be used to scroll through the list, in case there are more names than will fit into the window.\x0a\x0aYou can change the selection by typing a new drawer name into the 'Current Drawer' text box, or by clicking on the names of drawers in the scrolling list.\x0a\x0aThe button 'Parent Drawer' will allow you to view the drawer that contains this one, in other words the 'Parent' of the current visible drawer.\x0a\x0aThe button 'Show Drives' will show a list of all the disk drives in your system. You can can then click on a drive name to view it`s contents.\x0a\x0aThe button 'Make New Drawer' will allow you to create a new drawer. The newly created drawer will then turn to the current directory.\x0a\x0aThe button 'Proceed' indicates you are satisfied with the currently selected drawer.\x0a\x0aThe button 'Abort install' will abort the installation. No further changes will be made.\x0a\x0a'Help...' brings up this text.
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txt_2_11 (44//)
Explanation of controls:\x0aThe file to be installed may or may not be replacing an older version. The display shows a comparison between the currently installed version and the new version that will replace it. The destination drawer that the file will be copied to is also shown.\x0aThe button 'Proceed with Copy' will cause the file to be copied to the destination drawer.\x0aThe button 'Skip this part' causes the installer to proceed to the next section. The file will not be copied.\x0aThe button 'Abort Install' will cancel the installation with no further changes made.\x0a'Help...' brings up this text.
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txt_2_12 (45//)
Explanation of controls:\x0aThe raised box shows a list of file or drawer names. Each name can be selected by shift-klicking on the name. If you want the file to be copied, then select the name. An unselected name will not be copied.\x0aThe box labeled 'Destination Drawer to copy to:', just beneath the listing of names shows the drawer to which the items will be copied.\x0aThe button 'Proceed with Copy' will cause all the files or drawers which are checked to be copied to the destination drawer.\x0aThe button 'Skip this part' causes the installer to proceed to the next section. None of the items listed will be copied.\x0aThe button 'Change Destination' will allow you to select a new destination. You can use this to copy the items somewhere else.\x0aThe button 'Abort Install' will cancel the installation with no further changes being made.\x0a'Help...' brings up this text.
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txt_2_13 (46//)
Select 'Proceed' if you want the new drawer to be created. Select 'Skip This Part' if you do not want the drawer to be created. If you wish to abort the installation for any reason, select 'Abort'.
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txt_2_14 (47//)
The 'User-Startup' file located in the 'S:' drawer is used to store specific commands that some applications need executed at system boot. You are being asked to confirm that this file can be edited. Select the 'Proceed' button to confirm, otherwise select the button labeled 'Skip This Part'.You can also abort installation by selecting 'Abort'
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txt_3_1 (48//)
Error while creating GUI elements
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txt_4_1 (49//)
Welcome to the '%s' installation utility.\x0aPlease indicate how the installation should proceed\x0a(based uppon your knowledge of the Amiga computer)
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txt_5_1 (50//)
Set Installation Mode
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txt_5_2 (51//)
Novice User - All actions automatic
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txt_5_3 (52//)
Intermediate User - Limited manual control
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txt_5_4 (53//)
Expert User - Must confirm all actions
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txt_6_1 (54//)
Installation Options
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txt_6_2 (55//)
Install for real
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txt_6_3 (56//)
Pretend to install
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txt_6_4 (57//)
Log all actions to
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txt_6_5 (58//)
Printer
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txt_6_6 (59//)
Log File
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txt_6_7 (60//)
Console
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txt_6_8 (61//)
None
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txt_6_9 (62//)
Advanced Options
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txt_6_10 (63//)
Show DEBUG output
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txt_6_11 (64//)
Never modify s:startup-sequence
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txt_6_12 (65//)
Create uninstall script
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txt_6_13 (66//)
Don't delete from system drawers
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txt_6_14 (67//)
Comment every File with Packagename
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txt_6_15 (68//)
Always ask for confirmation
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txt_7_2 (69//)
Proceed with Install
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txt_7_3 (70//)
Abort Install
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txt_7_4 (71//)
About...
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txt_7_5 (72//)
Help...
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txt_7_6 (73//)
Parent Drawer
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txt_7_7 (74//)
Show Drives
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txt_7_8 (75//)
Make new Drawer
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txt_7_9 (76//)
Skip this Part
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txt_7_10 (77//)
Cancel
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txt_7_11 (78//)
Quit
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txt_7_12 (79//)
Next page...
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txt_7_13 (80//)
Previous page...
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txt_7_14 (81//)
Back
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txt_7_15 (82//)
Finish installation
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txt_8_1 (83//)
Error/Warning while analysing script!\x0a\x0aError: %s\x0aLine: %ld\x0aChar: %ld
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txt_8_2 (84//)
syntax error
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txt_8_3 (85//)
parse stack overflow
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txt_8_4 (86//)
parse stack underflow
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txt_8_5 (87//)
end of script expected
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txt_8_6 (88//)
unknown symbol
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txt_8_7 (89//)
unknown error detected
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txt_8_8 (90//)
parse stack corrupt
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txt_8_9 (91//)
out of memory
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txt_8_10 (92//)
scanner raises unknown error
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txt_8_11 (93//)
unterminated string
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txt_8_12 (94//)
number has too many digits
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txt_8_13 (95//)
( expected
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txt_8_14 (96//)
) expected
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txt_8_15 (97//)
( or function expected
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txt_8_16 (98//)
function not allowed here
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txt_8_17 (99//)
unexpected end of source file
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txt_8_18 (100//)
missing expression
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txt_8_19 (101//)
functional expression expected
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txt_9_1 (102//)
Error while interpreting script!\x0a\x0aError: %s\x0aFunction: %s\x0aLine: %ld\x0aChar: %ld
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txt_9_3 (103//)
cannot specify error
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txt_9_6 (104//)
division by zero
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txt_9_7 (105//)
unimplemented function
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txt_9_8 (106//)
variable not uninitialized
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txt_9_9 (107//)
identifier expected
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txt_9_10 (108//)
value is out of range
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txt_9_11 (109//)
type conflict in operation
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txt_9_12 (110//)
number too long to convert
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txt_9_13 (111//)
call to unknown user-function
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txt_9_14 (112//)
stack full (too many recursions)
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txt_9_15 (113//)
error while formating string
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txt_9_16 (114//)
missing argument
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txt_9_18 (115//)
too many arguments
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txt_9_19 (116//)
missing parameter
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txt_9_20 (117//)
bad source specification
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txt_9_21 (118//)
expression not of type string
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txt_9_22 (119//)
expression not of type number
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txt_9_23 (120//)
parameter function needed
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txt_9_24 (121//)
error in script
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txt_9_25 (122//)
bad parameter data
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txt_9_26 (123//)
error with REXX server
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txt_9_27 (124//)
symbol property not found
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txt_9_28 (125//)
attempt to modify a constant value
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txt_10_1 (126//)
Error while checking script!\x0a\x0aError: %s\x0aFunction: %s\x0aLine: %ld\x0aChar: %ld