Hey, all!
I'm currently working on making a fancase. I've had it work pretty smoothly until recently. Whenever I try to save, I get an error that says "Debug:178773/178341|ents":[]}}|", with the first number changing sometimes.
What does this mean, and how can I fix it?
Edit: Huh. It's fixed itself, somehow. How do I prevent this from happening in the future?
Help! Can't save due to a debug error
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Help! Can't save due to a debug error
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Re: Help! Can't save due to a debug error
I know that sometimes save data can get screwed up if you have a spotty connection to the internet. Just a bit ago, I received a message saying my internet connection was poor. But, I've never seen that debug message, so it's probably a different problem
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Re: Help! Can't save due to a debug error
That 'error' is for developers, hence the part of the message that said you should post that string on the forum.
Unas has given a very nice overview of what that message means here. This is not the kind of error message that we can prevent against.
That said, I can make a few changes to make the error message more useful. I'll get that done today or tomorrow.
Unas has given a very nice overview of what that message means here. This is not the kind of error message that we can prevent against.
That said, I can make a few changes to make the error message more useful. I'll get that done today or tomorrow.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson