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7:26 AM
Good Morning All
 
'Ello
 
How are you on this lovely morning?
 
I'm doing fairly well, yourself?
 
Good, just having a lazy morning. i just Don't feel like coding today...
 
 
6 hours later…
1:13 PM
hey @GeorgeStocker, are you still reproducing this?
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Q: Parser Error when clicking on a chat flag

George StockerI navigated to chat.stackoverflow.com and saw there was a '2' in blue next to my name. Clicking on it, it showed recently flagged messages and asked me to agree as to whether or not they were spam. No matter what I clicked, I received the error message parsererror. Here's a screenshot:

if so, do you have anything like firebug/fiddler/chrome dev tools handy to see what the actual server response is?
 
1:34 PM
@balpha when I go to the page it's on, I was able to vote on it; I can pull up Fiddler or Firebug and see if I can get it to happen again.
I have no flags to vote on.
 
@GeorgeStocker that would be great -- that parsererror means that the server is return invalid JSON, and that route should only ever return pretty simple JSON, so I have no idea what might be causing this
hence the server reply could be helpful
 
I really liked the Star Trek replies. What happened to them?
If someone else flags a post you have, I should be able to vote on it, right?
bah, flag another one; I was able to do this in my chat window, but I should try it from the main screen.
 
the star trek replies?
also, I can't helpfully flag; a flag by a moderator is binding
 
Ah.
And if I flag, I've already voted on it.
Damn you for making good software.,
 
:)
 
1:48 PM
I can flag something if needed. q:
 
Flag balpha's smiley.
That's a spammy smiley.
 
no, flag this one:
(:
that's offensive!
 
pleeeeease
 
Good point.
 
And yeah, I was going for the smiley, just wanted to make sure you really needed me to flag something. (:
 
1:52 PM
Ok, the only thing that freaks me out about the chat is that the scroll up doesn't ever take me to my user profile being at the top, which is something I'm used to for the SE sites.
 
2:05 PM
I didn't get a parser error the second time around, just a general error. I'll keep an eye out and see if it comes back; and next time I'll actually include the POST response so that you have something substantive to go on.
 
what was the general error?
the standard "an error has occured" text?
 
 
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user69820
4:17 PM
nearly the holidays
 
user69820
30 mins to go
 
what holiday?
 
user69820
the celebration of our Lord Jesus and all the commercialism and greed
 
user69820
you know
 
that's next week on my calendar :P
 
user69820
4:19 PM
yes officially but I have booked the time off
 
user69820
from now
 
IC, I have the entire week off starting next Friday, thru the 3rd
so I still have a week to go
 
user69820
in fact I should probably do my timesheet
 
user69820
blimey only have to do 5 weeks
 
user69820
i am such a wastrel
 
4:25 PM
Oh.. good point, I need to do mine too lol
 
user69820
I'm just putting it all down to the general development code
 
user69820
no-one will notice
 
4:57 PM
hello world
i asked a question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4472722/unknown-checkbox-problem and it seems most of them did not get my point
the thing is i do not know the current state of all the checkboxes
 
5:30 PM
What exactly is the question?
 
6:20 PM
And suddenly SO chat became incredibly active and entertaining!
Does anyone know a good place to get web hosting that's somewhere in-between managed and VPS? I have a Linode, but truth be told, I don't really know enough to keep it up reliably and securely.
 
 
5 hours later…
11:42 PM
A garden path sentence is a grammatically correct sentence that starts in such a way that a reader's most likely interpretation will be incorrect; they are lured into an improper parse that turns out to be a dead end. Garden path sentences are used in psycholinguistics to illustrate the fact that when they read, human beings process language one word at a time. "Garden path" refers to the saying "to be led down the garden path", meaning "to be misled". According to current psycholinguistic theory, as a person reads a garden path sentence he builds up a structure of meaning one word at a ti...
 

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