What the difference between following and this?

I want to discuss the error in my question by this Suppose I want to ask a question

about the question and want to mention the error in my program like this. I keep on receiving the following error Exception “Uncaught syntax error at error: Unexpected token : “.

When I receive this error, I’m concerned knowing everything, even if that’s

what I said in the above section. I should change it to : I’m concerned to check the time!

I’m not providing error in place of the argument below the sentence.

Asked on March 7, 2021 in Word choice.
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Both sentences will be understood.

The more correct one is that using the following error. That is right, to my knowledge.

When you use “this” in an article, you should identify what you should referring to first.

I want to fix “Uncaught.”

  • But I am sure that I have not cleared this error. I must create the program myself.
  • Why I get “uncaught syntax” error? (If the error text is shorter and doesn’t break up your sentence too much)

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