Hi again
Just to repeat that the thing that solved it for me was the 'throttle send' option in the communications section of settings.
All (well, most) of the problems melt away once it actually runs the code you send.
Interestingly - I was also able to go back to the original code sample - with the require() up-front, and it worked just fine.
I think the lesson here is to rule out the simplest causes first.
The real question is why do some people 'experience lost characters' and what is the real fix.
I don't know how common the problem is - common enough for there to be a tickbox.
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Hi again
Just to repeat that the thing that solved it for me was the 'throttle send' option in the communications section of settings.
All (well, most) of the problems melt away once it actually runs the code you send.
Interestingly - I was also able to go back to the original code sample - with the require() up-front, and it worked just fine.
I think the lesson here is to rule out the simplest causes first.
The real question is why do some people 'experience lost characters' and what is the real fix.
I don't know how common the problem is - common enough for there to be a tickbox.