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parse error at line 2, column 1103: not well- formed (invalid token) #105

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rufuscoder opened this issue Jun 8, 2013 · 4 comments
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Original author: ferguson...@hotmail.com (February 11, 2011 01:15:27)

What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. opening shakespeer
    2.
    3.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
expected to open and connect to dtella instead i see "parse error at line 2, column 1103: not well- formed (invalid token)"

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.9.11 on mac os x 10.6.6

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Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/shakespeer/issues/detail?id=184

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From Jesse.So...@gmail.com on February 18, 2011 18:41:15
Expected Output, what do you see instead?
Just for detail, I have a feeling that this should say "parse error at line 2, column 103...etc" NOT 1103

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From ferguson...@hotmail.com on February 25, 2011 03:04:23
yeah it is 103

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From scottm07...@gtempaccount.com on May 09, 2011 08:43:31
was a solution found for this as im having the same problem?

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From mac...@cornell.edu on May 12, 2011 01:59:49
I had the same problem. I followed the advice here:http://code.google.com/p/shakespeer/issues/detail?id=179#c2 and downloaded and installed version 0.9.5 since deleting it from the app folder didn't change anything and it works!
(I think if you delete the "Shakespeer" folder from the /Users/(your username here)/Library directory, that you could reinstall 0.9.11 and have it work. I just didn't want to loose the downloads I had queued.)

In case someone looks back on this issue to fix it, here is what I experienced:

  1. Downloading stopped
  2. I saw that sphubd was taking up a whole cpu worth of processing
  3. I quit shakespeer (I don't think I force quit sphubd quite yet)
  4. I restarted shakespeer and came up with a "quit unexpectedly. You found a bug!" error.
  5. I quit sphubd.
  6. Upon every restart of shakespeer thereafter, I got the ""parse error at line 2, column 103: not well- formed (invalid token)" error.

I am running Mac OSX 10.6.6 and
the problem occurred with Shakespeer 0.9.11

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