,false,false]–> Bug in HTML Seeing raw template tags like ”,false,false]–> Not working is typically the tail end of a broken JavaScript array, function argument, or backend framework statement (like Angular, Vue, or WordPress PHP). The browser renders the remaining text because it cannot find the opening tag that matches the closing comment . 🛠️ Step-by-Step Fixes 1. Check for Unmatched Quotes

A single missing quotation mark in your JavaScript or backend code can cause the entire script to dump onto the page. Search your codebase for the phrase false,false.

Ensure every opening quote (, , or `) has a matching closing quote. 2. Fix Broken HTML Comments

The browser is displaying code because an HTML comment was closed incorrectly.

Look for instances where –> is used without a proper Saved time Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working

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