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HeroLab import to Pathfinder not working

I have HeroLab classic for Pathfinder 1e and I can't get the importer to work. There are a couple different error messages I get, but the most common is "Cannot read property 'special' of undefined." Older exports still work, but newer ones do not. I'm using&nbsp; <a href="https://www.convertjson.com/xml-to-json.htm" rel="nofollow">https://www.convertjson.com/xml-to-json.htm</a>, &nbsp;but I get similar errors using&nbsp; <a href="https://codebeautify.org/xmltojson" rel="nofollow">https://codebeautify.org/xmltojson</a>. &nbsp;Any suggestions for getting this to work again? 1st level characters aren't terrible to import, but high level gets very annoying.
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I believe that something may have changed in HL that may be causing problems. Have you tried using the Hero Lab Pathfinder Exporter plug-in ( <a href="http://lonedwarf.com/roll20/Roll20PathfinderExporter_v1_1.hl" rel="nofollow">http://lonedwarf.com/roll20/Roll20PathfinderExporter_v1_1.hl</a> ) Hero Lab XML Import Used to import characters from Hero Lab via XML files Method #1(preferred) Step 1: Download and install Leigh M.'s Hero Lab Pathfinder Exporter plug-in for Hero Lab (Use link below. To install you must double-click the .hl file while Hero Lab is NOT running). Note: there have been reports of this plug-in causing the Mac OS X version of Hero Lab to crash when attempting to save using it; if you experience this, you will have to use the second method. Step 2: From Hero Lab, open the File menu and choose 'Save Custom Output'. Step 3: Select 'Roll20 Pathfinder' and 'Current Hero Only', then click Output. Step 4: Open the HTM file in a plain-text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++ and copy the entire contents. Step 5: Paste the JSON into the text field directly below these instructions Step 6: Click outside of the textarea to parse. If the import was successful, the textarea will clear with no errors. I just successfully imported a 5th lvl character using the above steps.&nbsp;
That worked. Thank you!!&nbsp;