I forgot to mention... There is the possibility that the JavaScript file
finally arrives after your failure timeout triggers. So you'd want to take
that case into account.

-Mike

> From: Michael Geary
> 
> Ah, very good point, Jürgen.
> 
> I think the best, and certainly the most compatible, solution 
> would be to
> combine:
> 
> 1) JSONP or any other executable JavaScript format to handle 
> the normal case.
> 
> 2) A long timer to handle server failure.


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