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Originally Posted by Bellardia
There error is caused when you tried to install the product, thus the error is created by the product.
There's nothing wrong with the serialization function, there could be an error in how the coder used it.
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thats what I mean... something is wrong with the way the original coder is using the serialization function...
That being said, I don't understand why the code I posted in the first post would empty out the currently existing settings in the settings table. When you "upgrade" a mod, its not supposed to clear out your existing settings. Why is this setting not maintained? Thats what I am asking.