The other 2 modes of doing this failed as follows:
1) db.json. The JSON loaded fine, according to the Debug.log, but the
program failed on the first user input.
That is, when I changed the input
[textarea [cols 70,rows 20,placeholder "Enter text here", onInput Change ]
[]
...
Change s -> ({m
I ended up going the JS/ports route and it works fine now, so thanks for
the suggestion.
It was quite a shock going back to the catalogue of atrocities that is
Javascript after so long writing in Elm. It was like being thrown back into
a medieval time of druids and burning witches. Twenty lines
On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 4:17:49 AM UTC+1, Mike Austin wrote:
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> I'm curious if it's possible to use extensible records for HTML attributes
> instead of lists of function application such as [id "foo", class "bar"]?
> I've poked around a bit, but didn't find too much on specifically this.
I think your problem is this bug:
https://github.com/elm-lang/elm-compiler/issues/1521
The workaround is to disable the Elm debugger.
On Friday, August 11, 2017 at 5:03:41 AM UTC-4, David Legard wrote:
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> Thanks, I'll look through that code.
>
> A couple of minor points -- I am not using a Dic