ecstatic Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Desktop\D2 Infinity\D2 Insanity.au3(156,2) : ERROR: syntax error Func ^ Is the error i get. This is my code ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Start Diablo II ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Func StartDiablo() If StringRight($D2Path, 1) = "\" Then $D2FullPath = $D2Path & $D2File & " -w -ns -skiptobnet -res800 " & $D2Params Else $D2FullPath = $D2Path & "\" & $D2File & " -w -ns -skiptobnet -res800 " & $D2Params EndIf Run($D2FullPath, $D2Path) For $x1 = 0 To 29 If WinExists("Diablo II") = 1 Then ExitLoop EndIf Sleep(1000) Next Sleep($StartDelay) WinMove("Diablo II", "", 0, 0) WinActivate("Diablo II") AdlibEnable("CheckD2") Login() EndFunc Everything there is declared. O.o PORQUEEEEE!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exodius Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 (edited) Everything there looks fine... So the problem exists in the rest of your code, prior to the posted code. Edited April 7, 2009 by exodius Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Authenticity Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 Can you post the rest of the script? It's not sufficient enough to spot the syntax error. By the way: For $x1 = 0 To 29 If WinExists("Diablo II") = 1 Then ExitLoop EndIf Sleep(1000) NextoÝ÷ ÙƧmêÞ¸µéí+0k'è·µêܡاËrèZn+Z¶W²Ø§*)x¨«¢+Ù¥´ÀÌØí¥]¥Ñ±äôÌÀÀÀÀìÌÀͽ¹Ì¸M¼å½Ôݽ¸ÌäíÐÉÕ¸¥¹Ñ¼¸¥¹¥¹¥Ñ±½½À͸)¥´ÀÌØí¥%¹¥ÐôQ¥µÉ%¹¥Ð ¤()¼(%M±À ÈÀÀ¤)U¹Ñ¥°9½Ð]¥¹á¥ÍÑÌ ÅÕ½Ðí¥±¼%$ÅÕ½Ðì¤=ÈQ¥µÉ¥ ÀÌØí¥%¹¥Ð¤ÐìÀÌØí¥]¥Ñ±ä Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quual Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 Usually when I get a error that doesn't show the point in the line where the error occurred, its because of a missing EndFunc statement in a previous section of the script. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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