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SyntaxError

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i got the following error 8 or 9 times today (feb 01, 18:00 - 18:17), the only thing i did was upgrading an elemental II to ele III a few minutes before getting the first error. they reoccurred while doing nothing:


Error: SyntaxError
Err description: undefined
Err number: undefined
Err message: invalid flag after regular expression

Ajax response:

erolin.SetVariable("heat","65");<br />
<b>Warning</b>: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in <b>/home/magicdue/public_html/ctrl.keepnotify.php</b> on line <b>156</b><br />
//debug sound
//var sounds = document.getElementById('sounds');
//sounds.TGotoLabel('_level0','chatmsg');



try{
parent.textArray = new Array;


//alert('test');

}catch(err){
var errtxt = "Error: "+err.name + "\nErr description: " + err.description+ "\nErr number: " + err.number+ "\nErr message: " + err.message;
alert(errtxt);
}


i also got another error message, then deceided to log out:

Error: SyntaxError
Err description: undefined
Err number: undefined
Err message: missing ; before statement

Ajax response:

<br />
<b>Parse error</b>: syntax error, unexpected '{' in <b>/home/magicdue/public_html/ctrl.keepnotify.php</b> on line <b>169</b><br />

yeah, we all got them, it usually happens when Mur plays with some parts of the system

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