native-messaging-c
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native-messaging-c
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Why does server exit with body over certain length?
Ultimately what I am trying to do is test the simplicity and efficiency of using a local server versus using Native Messaging, which I have working https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-c, https://github.com/guest271314/captureSystemAudio/blob/master/native_messaging/capture_system_audio/capture_system_audio.c.
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How to parse POST and assign only body (plain text) to char?
Yes. I use Native Messaging to do that as well https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-c. Far less overhead cf. HTTP. Nonetheless I am trying to improve the implementation.
- V8 memory leak: Anybody use V8 flags with node or deno to not block I/O?
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Reading data from a binary buffer in JavaScript
I would suggest sending valid JSON. Here is a Native Messaging host written in C which sends JSON to the client https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-c.
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How to fix memory leak?
I will probably adjust the variable names in your code and publish here https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-c including link to your answer.
- Executing shell scripts/command line without NODE
- 'The best thing we can do today to JavaScript is to retire it,' says JSON creator Douglas Crockford • DEVCLASS
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C++ to C string concatenation
For the C version which is now just an echo of input https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-c/tree/main repeat steps 1.-6. Instead of pinning the icon to address bar, navigate back to chrome://extensions, click "service worker" which will open a DevTools window for the background MV3 ServiceWorker context, then run this code in the console
WHATWG HTML Standard
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Here are the 10 projects I am contributing to over the next 6 months. Share yours
WHAT-WG HTML
- Add Writingsuggestions="" Attribute
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Streaming HTML out of order without JavaScript
There's a long-standing WHATWG feature request open for it here: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2791
And several userland custom element implementation, like https://www.npmjs.com/package//html-include-element
One of the cool things that you can do with client-side includes and shadow DOM is render the included HTML into a shadow root that has s, so that the child content of the include element is slotted into a shell implemented by the included HTML.
This lets you do things like have the main page be the pre-page content and the included HTML be a heavily cached site-wide shell, and then another per-user include with personalized HTML - all cached appropriately.
- An HTML Switch Control
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YouTube video embedding harm reduction
The `allow` attribute on iframes is a relatively recent API addition from 2017
https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/3287
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Htmz – a low power tool for HTML
I think there's a pretty strong argument at this point for this kind of replacing DOM with a response behavior being part of the platform.
I think the first step would be an element that lets you load external content into the page declaratively. There's a spec issue open for this: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2791
And my custom element implementation of the idea: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-include-element
Then HTML could support these elements being targets of links.
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The Ladybird Browser Project
> Consider https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1866.txt vs https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/
I thought, oh, that's not so bad. Then I realized what I was looking at was a 10 page index.
- HTML Living Standard
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Is Htmx Just Another JavaScript Framework?
I'd love to see something like HTMX get standardized, but I'm extremely pessimistic for HTMX's prospects for standardization in HTML.
In talking to a few standards folks about it, they've all said, "oh, yeah, you want declarative AJAX; people have tried and failed to get that standardized for years." Even just trying to get
to target a section of the page that isn't an has been argued about and hashed out for years.<p>Why is that? Well, for example, here's the form you have to fill out to start standardizing a front-end feature. <a href="https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/new?assignees=&labels=addition%2Fproposal%2Cneeds+implementer+interest&projects=&template=1-new-feature.yml">https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/new?assignees=&labels=...</a><p>It asks three main questions:<p>* What problem are you trying to solve? -
New in Chrome 120 back button detection
The issue with a single global event handler is discussed here: https://github.com/WICG/close-watcher#a-single-event
If you use popover="", you get the kind of functionality you're discussing for free. For
, the discussion is in progress and reaching a conclusion: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/9373
What are some alternatives?
native-messaging-cpp - C++ Native Messaging host.
caniuse - Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com
webserver-c - A simple HTTP webserver written in C.
WebKit - Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
native-messaging-bash - Bash Native Messaging host.
standards-positions
native-messaging-quickjs - QuickJS Native Messaging host
Retroactive - Retroactive only receives limited support. Run Aperture, iPhoto, and iTunes on macOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina. Xcode 11.7 on macOS Mojave. Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, and iWork ’09 on macOS Mojave or macOS High Sierra.
SilkJS - V8 Based JavaScript Swiss Army Knife (and HTTP Server!)
browser
captureSystemAudio - Capture system audio ("What-U-Hear")
exploits