20.09.2011, 07:21
There is nothing wrong with your script. I think this has something to do with the plugin itself. You should check the following:
1. Make sure you have the .dll file in the plugins directory on Windows, and the .so file on Linux.
2. Also make sure you have the function included at the top of your script: "#include <sscanf2>"
The code you are using works perfectly fine for me.
1. Make sure you have the .dll file in the plugins directory on Windows, and the .so file on Linux.
2. Also make sure you have the function included at the top of your script: "#include <sscanf2>"
The code you are using works perfectly fine for me.