Catberry was developed to help in creating "isomorphic" Web applications. Isomorphic applications are apps that use the same codebase to run from both server and client-side environments.
This means you write the code only once, and deploy it the way you want. Catberry handles all the differences between these two environments, and will make sure the normal JavaScript modules that would need a server-side environment to run will execute without errors inside a browser.
The application fits best when developing single-page applications (SPAs) and is also very well documented, helping developers new to the platform easily get acquainted to all of its features.
Catberry uses modern technologies like HTML 5, Browserify, Connect, and Express, works on most modern browsers, and can also be extended via dedicated packages.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed bug in cookie parsing value with '='
What is new in version 6.1.1:
- Fixed bug in cookie parsing value with '='
What is new in version 5.1.1:
- Fixed bug in cookie parsing value with '='
What is new in version 5.0.5:
- Fixed bug in cookie parsing value with '='
What is new in version 4.3.5:
- Flux architecture, isomorphic web-components, and more template engines.
What is new in version 3.2.1:
- Fixed:
- "Object prototype may only be an Object or null" when render placeholder without module implementation.
- Can not navigate to page fragment.
What is new in version 3.2.0:
- Added support for route parameters without dependents.
- Fixed event description in docs.
- Fixed error when routing state has no parameters.
What is new in version 3.1.0:
- Fixed bugs and renamed expire to expires in cookie set.
What is new in version 3.0.1:
- Rollback to previous version of gaze because of build problems on Windows.
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