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).
If you see "I was unexpected at this time", read before cutting-and-pasting this answer into your file.
That means when we reach 3, the start of a new string using double quotes, it's an unexpected string. You probably want: ... At 1, we start the string. 2 is just a " within the string, it doesn't end it. 3 ends it, then we append checkval, then we start a new string (4) with a " in it (5) followed by a ] and then the end of the string (6).
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This is why you're getting the "Unexpected token '<'" error, because the HTML is not valid JSON. To fix this issue, you need to check what the server is sending back and make sure it's returning a JSON object.
How to fix SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<', "<!DOCTYPE "... is not ...
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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.
For some reason, this function is working properly. The terminal is outputting newbootstrap.sh: 2: Syntax error: "(" unexpected Here is my code (line 2 is function MoveToTarget() {) #!/...