An html only option that exists is using object. Replying to the miss of the OP in case others might find it suitable.
If a tiny bit of vanilla JavaScript can be tolerated, WebComponents appear to have a broad standardized approach that is not framework dependant.
An html only option that exists is using object. Replying to the miss of the OP in case others might find it suitable.
If a tiny bit of vanilla JavaScript can be tolerated, WebComponents appear to have a broad standardized approach that is not framework dependant.