• Resolved w00tsan

    (@w00tsan)


    Hey guys,

    I’m getting a Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token < console error on my client’s site. Deactivating the plugin makes the error go away. Any guidance on how to resolve this issue?

    Best Regards

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  • wfalaa

    (@wfalaa)

    Hi @w00tsan

    A screenshot from the browser console showing where exactly this error is originating from would be helpful, also here you are my suggestions:

    – If you have any caching plugin installed, try to clear cache from that plugin, also double check that your hosting provider doesn’t have its own caching system, as you will need to clear cache from there as well.

    – Disable any plugin with “minify JS” option and recheck this issue.

    – If you have Cloudflare set up on this domain, try to shut it down and recheck this issue.

    Following these steps should help in narrowing down this issue, after that you can debug this issue further.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter w00tsan

    (@w00tsan)

    @wfalaa Thanks for the insight, I will look into your suggestions. In the meantime, I’ve also included a screenshot as requested located here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d7OvjgrMIWTSViliB61TzlnXxPZbi30c/view?usp=sharing

    Best Regards

    Hi @w00tsan,
    Since we haven’t heard from you for a while I’m going to go ahead and resolve this thread. If your issue has not yet been resolved, just let us know.

    Thanks!

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