,false,false]–> (HTML Comment) This is a standard HTML comment tag.

Any text placed between is ignored by web browsers and is not displayed on the visible webpage.

Developers typically use these to leave internal notes or, in the case of obscure randomized strings like TgQPHd, they are often machine-generated tracking IDs, anti-scraping markers, or DOM (Document Object Model) identifiers used by web servers and dynamic scripts.

If you are seeing this on a webpage or in a data file, it is highly likely that a web script, scraping tool, or developer comment failed to render properly, exposing the underlying code logic.

If you are encountering this in a specific application or trying to debug a script,I can help write or debug the code for you! Truth – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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