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@@ -278,8 +278,8 @@ $txt['package_upload_error_broken'] = 'Package upload failed due to the followin
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$txt['package_get_error_not_found'] = 'The package you are trying to install cannot be located. You may want to manually upload the package to your Packages directory.';
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$txt['package_get_error_not_found'] = 'The package you are trying to install cannot be located. You may want to manually upload the package to your Packages directory.';
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$txt['package_get_error_missing_xml'] = 'The package you are attempting to install is missing the package-info.xml that must be in the root package directory.';
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$txt['package_get_error_missing_xml'] = 'The package you are attempting to install is missing the package-info.xml that must be in the root package directory.';
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$txt['package_get_error_is_zero'] = 'Although the package was downloaded to the server it appears to be empty. Please check the Packages directory, and the "temp" sub-directory are both writable. If you continue to experience this problem you should try extracting the package on your PC and uploading the extracted files into a subdirectory in your Packages directory and try again. For example, if the package was called shout.tar.gz you should:<br />1) Download the package to your local PC and extract it into files.<br />2) Using an FTP client create a new directory in your "Packages" folder, in this example you may call it "shout".<br />3) Upload all the files from the extracted package to this directory.<br />4) Go back to the package manager browse page and the package will be automatically found by SMF.';
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$txt['package_get_error_is_zero'] = 'Although the package was downloaded to the server it appears to be empty. Please check the Packages directory, and the "temp" sub-directory are both writable. If you continue to experience this problem you should try extracting the package on your PC and uploading the extracted files into a subdirectory in your Packages directory and try again. For example, if the package was called shout.tar.gz you should:<br />1) Download the package to your local PC and extract it into files.<br />2) Using an FTP client create a new directory in your "Packages" folder, in this example you may call it "shout".<br />3) Upload all the files from the extracted package to this directory.<br />4) Go back to the package manager browse page and the package will be automatically found by SMF.';
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-$txt['package_get_error_packageinfo_corrupt'] = 'SMF was unable to find any valid information within the package-info.xml file of the package. There may be an error with the modification, or the package may be corrupt.';
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-$txt['package_get_error_is_theme'] = 'The package you are trying to install is a theme and not a mod. Please use the <a href="{MANAGETHEMEURL}">Themes and Layout</a> management page to upload it';
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+$txt['package_get_error_packageinfo_corrupt'] = 'SMF was unable to find any valid information within the package-info.xml file included within the Package. There may be an error with the modification, or the package may be corrupt.';
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+$txt['package_get_error_is_theme'] = 'You can\'t install a Theme from this section, please use the <a href="{MANAGETHEMEURL}">Themes and Layout</a> management page to upload it';
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$txt['no_membergroup_selected'] = 'No membergroup selected';
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$txt['no_membergroup_selected'] = 'No membergroup selected';
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$txt['membergroup_does_not_exist'] = 'The membergroup doesn\'t exist or is invalid.';
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$txt['membergroup_does_not_exist'] = 'The membergroup doesn\'t exist or is invalid.';
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