I will side-step the discussion about server frameworks (ASP.NET, CGI,
etc.) in order to return to client frameworks (Angular, etc.). One feature
I'm interested in is for browsers to asynchronously download HTML templates
and JSON objects; To merge the two, and append the results to defined
"containers" such as <div>s.
I'm working on a JavaScript function named "ht_merge()" to do that. I
intend it to be a general purpose utility. Consider the following example:
<button
onClick="ht_merge('phones.html','phones.json','phones');">Merge</button>
<div ht-container="phones"></div>
In this case an HTML template named "phones.html" and a JSON object named
"phones.json" are asynchronously retrieved from the server, merged, and
appended to a "container" named "phones".
See an example at:
http://www.radile.com:9220/rdweb/phones/phonelist.html
The size of the list may grow to thousands of phones by clicking the
"merge" button hundreds of times; Performance is exceptional. Rather than
writing custom code to "generate" HTML, the idea is to use a "utility".
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