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|  Digital Man to Nightfox  |
|  Shared avatar issues - corrupted JSON da  |
|  23 Oct 25 10:10:09  |
 
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Re: Shared avatar issues - corrupted JSON data in SYNCDATA sub?
By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Thu Oct 23 2025 07:22 am
> Re: Shared avatar issues - corrupted JSON data in SYNCDATA sub?
> By: Digital Man to Hm Derdoc on Wed Oct 22 2025 09:22 pm
>
> DM> I don't recall avatars.js being designed to run via jsexec. Although it
> DM> might, that's not really the intention - you run it as a timed event.
>
> Does jsexec run js scripts differently than how they're run as a timed
> event?
Yes - there's no console or bbs object and many of the global I/O functions
behave somewhat differently when run in jsexec.
> Sometimes I've written js scripts that I intend to run as a timed
> event, and to test them, I'd run them with jsexec.
I do too and usually that works, but its easy to make a script that doesn't
work (or look) the same when run in JSexec.
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digital man (rob)
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