And then you thought that millions of websites, a lot of commercialy crafted for customers, adopted it in no time? So an update, to the most used version which has even security isseus is not nessacary? You live in a nice world :)
Thanks for the explantation. I wasn't aware of this (but i guess this will change when the fetch API is more widely used and vendors are implementing faster methods).
Why you use XMLHttpRequest instead of Fetch API (which makes ajax utilities more or less useless)?
It would also be nice to have a custom ajax error handling. Console logging is nice to have, but sometimes you maybe want to throw in custom error handling.
Some weeks ago an experience developer said to me: "Parameterize a query? Since years i don't care about it, because ORMs like Doctrine or Sequelize take care of that"... So it's not only students or new devs who should watch out, because even ORMs can open up SQL injections.
I see a "get it now" button on my Mac. The same button says on my android phone: "Plattform not supported". Maybe your plattform isn't supported either?
I'm German, too. Lived for 10 years in Hamburg. So my association with HH is manly with the car licence plate. If the site would be called Hackerhunt88, then that would be a different thing ;)