Use String.charAt to lookup string characters by index#2651
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Using object property accessor for string character lookup breaks in non-modern browsers.
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The context is an extra message with comparison of where server and client markup started to differ.
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Yea, it seems we do prefer to use |
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…-markup-diff Use String.charAt to lookup string characters by index
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Using object property accessor for string character lookup breaks in non-modern browsers.