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In Club Penguin, an error is typically an orange box that shows up on a client's screen in the form of a notification typically containing a single 'Ok' button that allows the client to close the error, or redirect themselves to a help page.
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[[File:Error 101.png|250px|thumbnail|right|The error received when attempting to log in with an incorrect username or password.]]


== Example ==
Errors are messages that indicate something has gone wrong, usually with a client's request. To the user, an error is typically an orange box that is received in the shape of a rectangle containing a single "ok" button that the user may click to redirect themselves to a help page, or dismiss it.
[[File:Error 101.png|250px|thumbnail|right]]
An example of an error is when attempting to log in with an incorrect password. The packet for this error is {{Packet|%xt%e%-1%101%}}. You can see the error code in the corner of the orange box given when you receive an error.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of error codes]]
* [[List of Errors]]


[[Category:Errors|*]]
[[Category:Errors|*]]

Latest revision as of 01:13, 26 April 2015

The error received when attempting to log in with an incorrect username or password.

Errors are messages that indicate something has gone wrong, usually with a client's request. To the user, an error is typically an orange box that is received in the shape of a rectangle containing a single "ok" button that the user may click to redirect themselves to a help page, or dismiss it.

See also