Hey guys, when i run a script it logs in. checks the stats tab, returns to inventory tab. Checks the stat tab again and logs out. Also when i try to add a new script [i can open msi just fine] it does this
please help me
Hey guys, when i run a script it logs in. checks the stats tab, returns to inventory tab. Checks the stat tab again and logs out. Also when i try to add a new script [i can open msi just fine] it does this
please help me
Last edited by skymike2; 04-12-2012 at 03:55 PM.
try deleting that line:
Simba Code:SPS_Continue := True
I think a recent change to SPS changed SPS_Continue. Not sure though--but it might solve your problem![]()
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In general terms deleting a line "isn't exactly the best idea." That's obvious. This is different.Deleting it isn't exactly the best idea..
Check through SPS 2.0 yourself. See if you see a SPS_Continue any where. What? You don't? But deleting a non existing, outdated variable that is the only thing stopping the script from working is probably not the best idea so I'll just wait for the script maker to remove it himself because I have no ability to think for myself right?
I've fixed about four of my scripts using SPS simply by deleting that line--maybe I'm wrong but SPS_Continue seems to have been removed in SPS 2.0 ( again: I could definitely be wrong, but maybe before criticizing take a look around). Maybe it's not the "best idea" (because what then in your enlightened point of view is the best idea? I don't see you trying to help.) but If he wants to get that script working quickly and not wait for the script writer to hold his hand he can simply delete that line and get back to business. If it still doesn't work what does it matter? He'd just be the same position he was in before--but at least he would have tried.
Sorry if that sounded a bit rude. I don't mean to be.
To the thread maker: if removing that line doesn't fix your problem, try downgrading your SPS. Based on your lack of response for a couple of days I have a feeling you solved your problem or moved on.
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