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As far as I know, elinks can use MuJS, QuickJS and SpiderMonkey. I assume at least the latter supports all those features (since React works with Firefox). I don't know about the other two.
Is it worth trying to make a React-based application work at elinks? If so, should I just try to use SpiderMonkey or is there any hope also with any of the other engines?
Edit: looks like QuickJS also supports those three features.
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This is not really an issue, just a question.
As you know, React is one of the most popular frameworks for developing web applications nowadays.
According to React's documentation, it relies on these modern Javascript features:
As far as I know, elinks can use MuJS, QuickJS and SpiderMonkey. I assume at least the latter supports all those features (since React works with Firefox). I don't know about the other two.
Is it worth trying to make a React-based application work at elinks? If so, should I just try to use SpiderMonkey or is there any hope also with any of the other engines?
Edit: looks like QuickJS also supports those three features.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: