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I don't think it's necessary to correct the import, but it is necessary to remove it as it's not used at all. I had the same problem and removed the corresponding line of code. |
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I am having this same issue and would really love if we could merge this branch. |
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The encountered error,
Uncaught ReferenceError: require is not defined, on index-02e8d2ce.js: 40: 59177arises due to an inconsistency between the ES modules syntax used in the code and the expected behavior of the production environment. Although the code employs the correct ES modules import statement
import { createClient } from "pexels";,the error suggests that the production build process isn't correctly handling this syntax.