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  • Plugin Author Shea Bunge

    (@bungeshea)

    This is due to an error in one of your snippets. I can’t really do much to advise how to fix it without seeing the code, but you can use this search term to narrow down the list: < @line:1

    Thread Starter underro

    (@underro)

    Thanks for the reply.
    I didn’t find that term.
    At this time, I am using the backup copy before the update.
    And there are no errors.
    For now, I’ll wait a bit, before a new update, and if the problem comes up again, I’ll come back here.
    Thank you.

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