On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 02:28:27 -0800 climbTheStairs <yxt...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear climbTheStairs, > I have used quark to host my static website for the past few months, > and I've been amazed by how well it works. > I want to try out the idea of keeping data processing > and data presentation separate, described on quark's webpage: I'm glad to hear you like quark! > However, I'm not quite sure how this would be done? > I'm writing a simple Go program to handle forms > (and only handle forms) on my website, > but I do not know how I could integrate that with quark. As Teodoro pointed out, the solution is to do the form-handling on a separate port. To give a better outlook: A minimal form-handler would be a nice little project, but Go and other languages already offer good libraries for this purpose. The total separation makes sure that even if someone "breaks" your form-generator the website will always remain online. With best regards Laslo