luke2
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Another thing we have recently seen is different expected results if the debugger is on or off in the frontend. This isn’t when we turn the debugger on and run workflows step by step, I know the results can be pretty off and already run, but this is more of page redirects and conditions via variables evaluating differently if the debugger is on or off.
For instance, there is a variable to check true/false if a user should be kicked back to the login page, with the debugger on, this works, with it off the user remains on the page. Another one we saw was that with the debugger on a process of doing x and then redirecting worked fine, with it off on the other hand, it would get caught and exhaust itself in a 301 redirect loop.