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I then obtain the following output :
1st step :
"getFirefinderState"
2nd step :
"getFirefinderState"
"property: matchingElements"
"state: [object NodeList]"
3rd step :
"getFirefinderState"
"property: matchingElements"
The problem is in the 3rd step : state contains the property matchingElements but testing or using it makes the browser exiting from the program (here Firefinder)!
Thus, any test like state.matchingElements !== undefined or anything else does not work...
Very strange, isn't it?
That's why I have used a try catch, but if you find any other solution it would be better!!
Best regards,
Samuel
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