The Unexpected Passing Of Millard Houser: Leaving A Lasting Mark

One other gotcha that can result in "SyntaxError: Unexpected token" exception when calling JSON.parse() is using any of the following in the string values: New-line characters.

The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive. This problem occurs when the server or another network device unexpectedly closes an existing Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection.

Unexpected indent. This line of code has more spaces at the start than the one before, but the one before is not the start of a subblock (e.g., the if, while, and for statements).

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Error: unexpected symbol/input/string constant/numeric constant/SPECIAL in my code Ask Question Asked 11 years, 7 months ago Modified 3 years ago

I have some JavaScript code that works in FireFox but not in Chrome or IE. In the Chrome JS Console I get the follow error: "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input". The JavaScript code...

I am getting this error: ( was unexpected at this time The error occurs after accepting the value of a. I tried and checked for null values that could cause such a ...

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The issue is that I always get: {"Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: e. Path '', line 0, position 0."} So the way I'm using Json.NET is the following. I have a Class which should be saved. The class looks like this: ... One object of this class will be filled and saved with: ... The saving part works fine and the file exists ...

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