Hi Tomas! Do you still remember some of the issues you came across when making such a shop?
If I am not mistaken, Racket's continuation based webserver does something like this. It also stores state in the URL, which then looks a bit strange. I think that state even encodes the continuation. Regards, Zelphir On 10/24/19 5:12 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:03:07PM +0800, Nala Ginrut wrote: >> I've ever tried to write a site for our local community without any JS >> code, all auxiliary features include simple animation are implemented with >> CSS. >> However, I have to say it's painful to write a more complex site. I don't >> know if there's any framework for that. I'm too lazy to write all things >> manually. But I recommend you try it if you never did. It's interesting. > I once did. Long time ago. A simple shop -- no javascript. > > All state was coded in the URL. You wouldn't do that these days (at least > not without thinking hard) -- but it worked acceptably. People ordered > things :-) > > Cheers > -- t