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One other gotcha that can result in "SyntaxError: Unexpected token" exception when calling JSON.parse() is using any of the following in the string values: New-line characters.
If you see "I was unexpected at this time", read before cutting-and-pasting this answer into your file.
Unexpected indent. This line of code has more spaces at the start than the one before, but the one before is not the start of a subblock (e.g., the if, while, and for statements).
That means when we reach 3, the start of a new string using double quotes, it's an unexpected string. You probably want: ... At 1, we start the string. 2 is just a " within the string, it doesn't end it. 3 ends it, then we append checkval, then we start a new string (4) with a " in it (5) followed by a ] and then the end of the string (6).
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This is why you're getting the "Unexpected token '<'" error, because the HTML is not valid JSON. To fix this issue, you need to check what the server is sending back and make sure it's returning a JSON object.