Got this long Error message from the site, is something off with the code?
An error has occurred near line number 2372: There appears to be an indenting error on this line near this text: "const rawFilename = u.pathname". Perchance lists should be indented with either one tab or two spaces. If you want to have a space before a list item, then you should start the item with "\s" (backslash + "s") which will be converted into a space (you can read more about this in the tutorial). An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
} // link preview pop up
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing square brackets. For each opening square bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal square bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to output a random list item, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "[ ... ]". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
if (/(?=.*\b(pumpkin|๐|:pumpkin:|jack[\s\-]?o['โ]?\s?lantern|jack[\s\-]?o[\s\-]?lantern|jackolantern|trick\s+or\s+(treat|trick)|jacko\s?lantern|squash))(?=.*\b(rain|storm|shower|drizzle|drops?|confetti|fall|sprinkles?)\b)/i.test(comment.message)) { pumpkinRain(); }
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
{
An error has occurred somewhere in your code (in lists or HTML): It appears that you've got a mismatch in your opening and closing curly brackets. For each opening curly bracket, there should be a closing one. If you'd like to use a literal curly bracket (i.e. you want to actually display one, rather than using them to do {import:noun} and stuff like that, then you need to put a "backslash" before it like "{ ... }". Here's the text that seems to be causing the error:
}
anyone have any ideas?