- πΊπΈUnited States pyrello
I think that approach #1 is appropriate to fix a JS error. Approach #2 seems like more of a feature request, even if it was previously a feature. Let's not let the possibility of a more robust feature block a simple JS fix for now.
@smustgrave Is it really necessary to add a test based on the addition of an if statement to check if a JS variable is set?