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It is possible to use React.js within the Jinja2 template system. This is the solution, placing the React components within an authorised user if loop, using a library like Flask-Login.
...You can ignore it if you don't mind the stale closures you can do it that way:
It is just as you say; this code can (and should) be refactored in many ways. One example:
Let us factor the HTTP stuff into a separate service, that will also take care of caching....
Problem was caused by document.domain
overriding in code. After I removed the document.domain
setter, events worked correctly.
Seems this is caused by a bug in...
I'm currently reading a book and my config is set like this:
module: {
rules:
},
The only place where I use the path.resolve
is on the output...