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If you still have a compiled version of it you could always try decompiling it unless you unchecked the "allow decompile" box


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I dont know how, but I somehow managed to corrupt one of my scripts. Is there any way to read it again? Some way to undo whatever went wrong?

/pray

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corrupted how?
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No idea. I went to run it, and bam, nothing. Closed out of PrimalScript, came back later, and it was corrupted.

I never got to compiling it, it wasnt finished. :whistle:

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i'm sorry, 'how' was probably not the best word...In what way is it corrupted? is there garbage data filling your file? Is your file blank now? did all of your ('s get changed to q's?
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i'm sorry, 'how' was probably not the best word...In what way is it corrupted? is there garbage data filling your file?  Is your file blank now? did all of your ('s get changed to q's?

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It wouldnt even let me edit the file using notepad. I have no idea what changed inside.
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It wouldnt even let me edit the file using notepad. I have no idea what changed inside.

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1.) what's the error message of notepad

2.) try the command type in a dos box. type script.au3. What's the output?

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Kurt

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