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For some reason the Actions in the new Shaped Sheet 4.4.0 are causing my API to crash

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen of Roll20, I seem to be having some problems with Actions from the NPC sheet. When I click on them my other scripts crash and I'm not sure about what the cause might be. This is a new game with the custom sheet installed as per the instructions and several other API running to make my GMing life a little easier. Any help about what is causing this issue would be greatly appreciated. I'm using Firefox and my Browse, if that helps. Here are some screenshots that may be of some help also. Please let me know if you need any additional information and I'll be happy to provide it. As long as I know how to get the information that is. Thanks for your help in advance --Mike
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Kryx
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Sheet Author
API Scripter
Hi Mike, That's a lot of scripts you have going there. I would suggest you disable those that you don't need. OGL by Roll20 for example might conflict with the Shaped sheet. Beyond that if you're using the latest version of the sheet or script from github make sure you have both versions from github and none from the 1 click as the one click falls behind in versioning. I have a feeling this is causing the issue. Maybe something in the old companion script. Though I didn't see anything like it or hear reports of such. If that doesn't fix it you'll have to try to identify which script is causing the split issue. Try disabling them 1 by 1 until it stops. I'll watch this thread so let me know if I can be of further assistance.
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Hey Kryx, I did do the character sheet install from the walk through thread. I couldn't really do it any other way.  Disabling the OGL Script seems to have resolved the issue. Thanks for the heads up. It is much appreciated my man. Peace --Mike Edit: More than 48 hours without an incident. Removing the OGL Script was the culprit.