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Great to see an update of htmx! In our current project we are happily using it. We only have some problems integrating with webcomponents. So I was happy when I read the release notes were it is mentioned that webcomponent support was 'dramatically improved' :)
Is htmx.process() also usable when we are using pre-compiled webcomponents? Or is this technically impossible due to the fact that you cannot control on which shadow element the htmx attributes must be placed?
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Hi,
Great to see an update of htmx! In our current project we are happily using it. We only have some problems integrating with webcomponents. So I was happy when I read the release notes were it is mentioned that webcomponent support was 'dramatically improved' :)
But this example documentation expects us to control the webcomponent source:
https://htmx.org/examples/web-components
Is htmx.process() also usable when we are using pre-compiled webcomponents? Or is this technically impossible due to the fact that you cannot control on which shadow element the htmx attributes must be placed?
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