I wanted to create webdav servers hosted by glitch and cpanel. I ended up with exactly the same code on both, nice! Basically they both have node.js capabilities so I could use node.js webdav-server.
But then I got the bright idea of using deno deploy which I've used in the past and loved, even using kv rather than a file system. It works (thanks chat) but it basically required creating my own version of the node.js webdav-server. Kinda annoying.
The bottom line is that deno deploy is fighting a battle it can't win. Deno was the "better" node.js. And then it started integrating node capabilities, trying for a drop-in replacement of node. Nope. Sigh. I still love it for many simple projects but there's a reason node.js is, er, node.
https://comebackalive.org.ua/donate/ worked for me. I tried the original url last night and ran into problems. Note you need to use UAH currency. $250 was 7336.23 UAH .. sorta sticker shock!
But then I got the bright idea of using deno deploy which I've used in the past and loved, even using kv rather than a file system. It works (thanks chat) but it basically required creating my own version of the node.js webdav-server. Kinda annoying.
The bottom line is that deno deploy is fighting a battle it can't win. Deno was the "better" node.js. And then it started integrating node capabilities, trying for a drop-in replacement of node. Nope. Sigh. I still love it for many simple projects but there's a reason node.js is, er, node.