[Request] Trigger Recovery thing.
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[Request] Trigger Recovery thing.
I was reading a post on this forum (from ages ago, so I don't know if this still exists) but from what I could understand, this guy had a program that would read the .j file from a protected map and give him the triggers in a more readable format, like the editor would have them. Anyone know what this is/where i could find it?
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Re: [Request] Trigger Recovery thing.
Try rveach's x-deprotecter. It can be downloaded in my toolpack.
Of course it does work less than 20% of the time, but it's the best I know of.
http://forum.wc3edit.net/deprotection-c ... 16357.html
The archive password is "owner123" and can be downloaded at the bottom.
Of course it does work less than 20% of the time, but it's the best I know of.
http://forum.wc3edit.net/deprotection-c ... 16357.html
The archive password is "owner123" and can be downloaded at the bottom.
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Re: [Request] Trigger Recovery thing.
Tried that already :/ Thanks, though.
EDIT:
Well, I guess it technically worked. It took the JASS triggers and moved them into the map's "Triggers" section, except it's all one ".txt" file that's in JASS. But it's more useful than the .j file was.
EDIT:
Well, I guess it technically worked. It took the JASS triggers and moved them into the map's "Triggers" section, except it's all one ".txt" file that's in JASS. But it's more useful than the .j file was.
"Looking for your pocketknife? You left it in my back." - Young Shawn Spencer