[PB-5566]: fix/prevent DOM removal crash caused by browser translation#1828
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[PB-5566]: fix/prevent DOM removal crash caused by browser translation#1828
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Description
When the browser’s built-in translation feature is enabled, it mutates the DOM after the initial render. This can cause React to lose track of its internal node references and trigger a
NotFoundError: Failed to execute 'removeChild'in Edge, leaving the app in a broken state.This PR introduces a defensive patch that guards against invalid
removeChildcalls by ensuring the node is still a child of its parent before attempting removal. This prevents crashes caused by browser translation tools while preserving the expected application behavior.Related Issues
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