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Notable JavaScript package: webfan JavaScript Intents Service Server

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Author: Manuel Lemos

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Categories: Notable Packages

Web Intents is a new W3C standard that allows to register Web services that can handle data of a certain MIME type.

So when the user needs to open or perform other action with a given file of that MIME type from the browser, he may choose from a list of Web services that can perform that action on the file.

This package can be used to register the URLs Web services that will handle given MIME types. It can also call a given callback function to process the requested action on the file.

Read this article to learn more details about how this notable JavaScript package works.




The package webfan JavaScript Intents Service Server is one of the few JavaScript packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.

The basic purpose is: Register and call services to handle Web intents

Here follows in more detail what it does:

This package can register and call services to handle Web intents.

It can register a MIME type and a action to be handled by a given server side service with a given URL.

If the user chooses the registered service to handle the MIME type, this
package invokes a given callback function to process the service request
on given data of that MIME type.

Notable JavaScript packages can be often considered innovative. If this package is also innovative, it can be nominated to the PHP Innovation Award and the author may win prizes and recognition for sharing innovative packages.

If you also developed your own notable or innovative packages consider sharing them, so you can also earn more visibility for your package.

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