I just now asked a JavaScript question and it's being downvoted for not being able to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example.
I am new to JavaScript and the .js
file already contains 35k lines. I find myself unable to create a minimum, verifiable example.
I have read majorly all answers on this topic and spent hours trying them but it was marked duplicate, I understand that it's a high probability of syntax/logical/functional error on my part. But sometimes because of niche experts here they can just look at the snippet and tell what might have gone wrong.
Like I was expecting there might be some syntax error which I am overlooking, some conceptual error. Comments like "looks fine it should work, there should be some error in your code", "this doesn't work with document" could have helped.
I updated my answer to mention the "login" page which I suspect could be the issue, but it seems to have been ignored. Just a strict "MCVE". So is it required 100% or the question is to be closed?