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I have the same problem as @sova. I haven't looked into it too much, but I've seen that my server-side markup and the client-side markup is the same (the string is of equal length and the for-loop of charAt(i) equal each other) but the checksum differs
@petterik @sova happy to look at an example of that and figure out what we’re doing wrong
there are probably some edge cases we aren’t handling the same way React does
I’ve fixed a bunch of them but I’m sure there are others lingering in the codebase
@anmonteiro Yeah, I've been meaning to tell you about it and give you an example. I'll get to it next week
appreciate it