Does Element work with jsdom?

2010/10/22 Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]>

> adampbragg,
>
> You should take a look at htmlparser and jsdom, they are the way to go when
> you want DOM on nodejs.
>
>
>    - http://github.com/tmpvar/jsdom
>
>
> You can install htmlparser using npm (http://npm.mape.me/) It's just a
> dependency of jsdom. (you can install jsdom using npm too by the way).
> It has worked pretty well for me, but i havent tested it with mootools on
> nodejs.
>
> Give us some feedback if it works fine!!
> Thanks.
>
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> Fábio Miranda Costa
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> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:31 PM, adampbragg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am putting together a server-side stack with MooTools/Node.js/
>> MongoDB and so far I love it. But, when looking at the existing
>> templating engines and frameworks, I was less than satisfied. I would
>> love to plug something like MooML into the stack but in the sever-side
>> build, Element and others are missing. Is anyone working on getting
>> classes like Element into the server-side build? There is tremendous
>> opportunity on the server-side for DOM work. I just don't want to
>> double up on someone else's work, nor am I committing to doing this
>> work even though I might :)
>>
>> As a related aside, I have an interest in getting the server-side to
>> mirror the client-side closely, at least at the api level, for an idea
>> I have.
>>
>> So, the question is, is anyone working on getting the DOM related
>> classes into the server-side build or has anyone investigated this?
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