It looks like a good first effort, but I don’t see any effort put into avoiding security holes in either the code or the tests for the deno_tag module.
It looks like a good first effort, but I don’t see any effort put into avoiding security holes in either the code or the tests for the deno_tag module.
So you use console.log as your print statement? I like the idea, but that seems a bit unusual to me. In the example, it was setting the content for an existing paragraph tag. I wonder if returning...
So you use console.log as your print statement? I like the idea, but that seems a bit unusual to me.
In the example, it was setting the content for an existing paragraph tag. I wonder if returning elements will be parsed into the DOM tree automatically.
I've not used Deno myself (though interested!), so I may be missing some details.
It looks like a good first effort, but I don’t see any effort put into avoiding security holes in either the code or the tests for the deno_tag module.
So you use
console.log
as your print statement? I like the idea, but that seems a bit unusual to me.In the example, it was setting the content for an existing paragraph tag. I wonder if returning elements will be parsed into the DOM tree automatically.
I've not used Deno myself (though interested!), so I may be missing some details.