0. No effort: modules are loaded relative to the document base url, with ".js" appended. So `import "jquery"` maps to the relative URL "jquery.js".2. A few lines: you can use System.ondemand() to set the URL for each module you use. If you call `System.ondemand({"https://example.com/jquery-1.9.1.js": "jquery"})` then `import "jquery"` maps to the URL you specified (imports for modules that aren't in the table will fall back on the loader's baseURL).
I think part of Andreas' concerns was that you now have a conflict between 'import "jquery"' referring to a relative (0.) or registered (2.) thing, because all names just look URL-ish. Another part was that both times, the import may look URL-ish but doesn't behave like one. Using something like 'import "registered:jquery"' for 2 would remove the conflict, without changing the functionality. That would still leave the implicit rewriting involved in 0 - perhaps one could specify that every protocol-free name refers to a module (with rewriting) and names with protocol prefixes refer to URLs? Claus _______________________________________________ es-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

