Cannot open Project due to there being errors reading file.

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  • Problem Description

    ____ When I try to open my project dubbed InPainSight it wont open and I'm given a message telling me that it had trouble reading attributes. ____

    Attach a Capx

    ____ https://www.dropbox.com/s/1wh3zph8mf0pm ... .capx?dl=0 ____

    Description of Capx

    ____ This Capx currently does not load when you try to open it and if you do try to open it you will be greeted with a message telling you that it had an error reading attributes ____

    Steps to Reproduce Bug

    • Step 1: Use Construct 2 to open the project dubbed "InPainSight" and the bug will be reproduced.

    Observed Result

    ____ You're given a message informing you that the project cannot open due to there being an error reading attributes. ____

    Expected Result

    ____ I expect my project to open ____

    Affected Browsers

    • Chrome: (NO)
    • FireFox: (NO)
    • Internet Explorer: (NO)

    Operating System and Service Pack

    ____ Windows 10 Pro,Microsoft Visual C++2010 x64 Redistributable____

    Construct 2 Version ID

    ____ Release 244 (64 bit) ____

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  • One of the layout XML files got corrupted. There's a line that looks like this:

    [quote:3zpndzku]<effect-fallbac <jump-strength>650</jump-strength>

    Blue forest.xml also has a corrupt line.

    There's nothing we can do other than fix the file unless you know what caused this in the first place. Here's a link to the recovered version: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15217362/inpainsight_recovered.capx

    You're lucky this was recoverable - you should definitely keep backups so you can easily revert in case this kind of thing happens. If there had been an unrecoverable error, this project would have been permanently lost.

  • Thank you so much for your help.

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