by Clifton » Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:31 am
The error indicates that a parameter for either an internal Action or a parameter of a PowerPac function could not be interpreted during export. This can happen when the actions editor compiled actions for an object that contained something invalid in the structure.
The solution is to figure out which object is the culprit and rebuild the action(s) that are causing the problem.
Easiest way to diagnose this is to use a backup copy of your book that works and figure out what modifications were made that lead up to this failure. This is usually just one single action is causing the problem and the problem usually creeps in when cutting and pasting actions between objects. The problem could even lie with a sharedAction where pasted actions are invalid when pasted from code taken from another object.
Nice thing to know is that probably only one object or action is causing this. The no-so-nice thing is that you may feel like you are looking for a "needle in a haystack." If you have several pages in the book, you can begin to track it down by exporting single pages until you find one that fails with the error.
On the PowerPac side of things, the latest beta made some changes to the parameter structure for pgAnimateCSS(), so if you encounter this error after installing the latest beta, check you parameters for each occurrence of pgAnimateCSS().
Hope this helps!