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You need to #include the header file that contains the missing function's declaration.
When you see the HTML in the document it means that there is an error in the HTML written. You should be able to figure out the error from the HTML line that is showing. For example if you are missing a tag for the <P> command as the following example: <P>This is the correct way.</P> (will show as) This is the correct way. <P>This is the Wrong Way /P> (will show as) This is the wrong way /P> In the example of the wrong way the <P> end tag is open and shows up on the document. A missing end tag could have the same results. or you could be missing a tag altogether. You might have to look for it, and correct it. The error could be a missing a Quote such as the attribute for a hyper link should be enclosed in quotes such as <a href="'http://wikiAnswers.com> will appear as a link: WikiAnswers.com If one of the two quotes are missing it will show on the page as <a href="http://mo.com%3EWikianswers.com The point where the error is made in the HTML will show in the document. You just have to go in and edit it.
If the error is minor, and the deed has a title reference that states it is the same property described in a former deed and that former deed recites the correct description, then you may be safe to ignore the error. A missing course in an otherwise perfect deed can be corrected by a scrivener's affidavit. If the error is substantial enough that it causes confusion as to what land was conveyed then you will need a corrective deed. You should have the deed reviewed by the attorney who represented you at the closing ASAP.
Simple parity can not correct multiple errors. If more than one error exists at a time, then simple parity can not calculate the missing data.
- The computer displays an "Invalid Boot Disk" error after POST.- The computer displays a "Missing NTLDR" error after POST- The computer displays an "Invalid Boot Disk" error after POST- The computer displays a "Missing NTLDR" error after POST
When you see the HTML in the document (my space page) it means that there is an error in the HTML written. You should be able to figure out the error from the HTML line that is showing. For example if you are missing a tag for the <P> command as the following example: <P>This is the correct way.</P> (will show as) This is the correct way. <P>This is the Wrong Way /P> (will show as) This is the wrong way /P> In the example of the wrong way the <P> end tag is open and shows up on the document. A missing end tag could have the same results. The error could be a missing a Quote such as the attribute for a hyper link should be enclosed in quotes such as <a href="'http://wikiAnswers.com> will appear as a link: WikiAnswers.com If one of the two quotes are missing it will show in the document as <a href="http://mo.com%3EWikianswers.com The point where the error is made in the HTML will show in the document. You just have to go in and edit it.
Cylinder 5 is missing
Error-Correcting Code or EEC
That is the correct spelling of the word "slipped" (made misstep or error).
Find and correct the cause of error
It's a syntax error, which is detected during compilation, yes.
If you think there is an error in answers on WikiAnswers, you can go in and correct them. You need to be careful and be sure that the existing answer is wrong and that what you are entering is correct.