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Using with @hyperapp/router #23
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Humm.. I have never tried. But ijk will only accept nodes that are of an Array type. Which means that In the mean time.. you could try rewrite the link function in |
I see. I will also look into it as soon as possible. It seems I love ijk style. I love to call it once for the main view and it just works for everything else. I want to keep it that way if I can. =) |
Yeh, I think it is possible.. I just hadn't covered that case. I'd say a check to see if the nodeName is of type function would suffice. Glad you are liking it :) |
I was unable so far to find a way to use ijk with @hyperapp/router (entirely). Have you ever?
I thought was almost there but I got stuck on (below):
I did not find a way to turn this
h(Link, { to: "/" }, "Home")
to "ijk"...And this
Link({ to: "/" })
does not seem to work at all...I'm looking into this for a few days now but I got no more clues at the moment. Are they even compatible? Or, of course they are, and am I just being silly? ¯\(ツ)/¯
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