Lcf.vs
Lcf.vs
Additionaly, a `mutable` provides a way to what property needs to be retrieved until filled, reducing the collections sizes, throughout the exchanges.
A few like the HTML `readonly`, the user can't modify the value, but the server can. ```js { readonly: false, mutable: true} // writable by everyone { readonly: true, mutable:...
Hi, just done ;)
@awwright [email protected] already supports the ES modules For the browsers: https://caniuse.com/#search=module Browserify, Webpack, Parcel & others are fine, but the it's a few boring to be forced to use them...
Sorry, my bad... Honestly, I just discovered that requirement: "Does nothing if there is no form owner." Then a submitter can't be standalone, invalidating my question. I'm self-asking why that...
Ok, ok :) In fact, actually, the idea behind to use them, as standalone, is to replace some anchors by some `button[formaction]`... - to avoid any risks related to the...
Thanks a lot for that shared curiosity :)
Interesting but why separately? it disperses the focus on the member declarations "packaging".
Imho, the import misses some other very important fetch's options: - the **redirect** control - the **integrity** check - the **referrer** strategy
Just like a fetch, with an init object ;)