[keycloak-dev] vanilla vs. javascript login page
Stian Thorgersen
stian at redhat.com
Fri Jul 26 05:11:26 EDT 2013
That's the nice thing with Angular, unlike plain-JavaScript Angular supports old browsers. However, there's still the issue of users that have JavaScript disabled so a server side solution may be a safer option. Main reason I've done them in Angular is that I had a great idea of how to support customization (KEYCLOAK-15), but I'm sure we can find a good server-side solution for this as well.
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> From: "Bill Burke" <bburke at redhat.com>
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> Subject: [keycloak-dev] vanilla vs. javascript login page
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> It will be great to use angular, et. al. to build the admin console.
> But, should we avoid Javascript for the login page? I'm thinking of
> older browsers and the tightrope you have to walk there to make sure
> everything works...
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