,false,false]–> : This is a standard HTML comment block. The text inside (TgQPHd) looks like an auto-generated random ID, hash, or placeholder often injected by web frameworks or tracking scripts. Common Reasons for “Not Working”
Syntax Errors: If this snippet was accidentally injected into your source code, it will break execution because ]–> is invalid syntax in almost every programming language outside of specific template comments.
Broken Comments: If you are trying to comment out a block of code in HTML, ensuring the opening is critical. Mixing brackets like ] inside or right next to comments can confuse parsers.
Injected Scripts: This specific pattern often appears when a third-party plugin, analytics script, or advertising tag fails to render correctly on a webpage. How to Fix It
Check the source file: Search your codebase for the string TgQPHd to locate exactly where this rendering issue originates.
Inspect the browser console: If this is happening on a website, press F12 to check for syntax or network errors that point to the broken script.
Clean the syntax: Ensure your arrays close properly with ] before any HTML comments begin.
To help narrow this down, could you share what application or language you are working in, or paste a slightly larger block of the surrounding code? Saved time Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working
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