No, that's unexpected. Can you provide more info? What version of Polymer
are you loading? How are you loading Polymer? Thanks.

The release did get delay by a couple of days due to misc bugs. We should
have it out early this week.


On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 8:05 AM, David Marr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Did this break support for the polyfilled HTMLImports? I see the following
> error in Chrome (non-canary):
> Uncaught ReferenceError: HTMLImports is not defined
>
> I do see things work when using Canary, but I would like to have
> non-native support for people not using Canary.
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
> On Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:48:06 PM UTC-7, Steve Orvell wrote:
>>
>> In today's release... Polymer now supports native 
>> HTMLImports<http://w3c.github.io/webcomponents/spec/imports/>
>> !
>>
>> If you turn on the ‘Enable HTML Imports’ flag in Chrome Canary, Polymer
>> should seamlessly work and take advantage of native imports.
>>
>> We’re also now providing a new event called ‘polymer-ready’.
>>
>> Use the ‘polymer-ready’ event to know when all the polymer elements that
>> have been loaded are upgraded and ready for use. Previously we recommended
>> using the ‘WebComponentsReady’ event for this purpose but we’re now
>> providing an explicit event because element upgrade timing has changed.
>>
>> Here’s some additional info...
>>
>> In enabling support for native imports, we’ve moved some features that
>> are not supported by native imports out of the polyfill and into Polymer.
>> Fixing url attributes and loading stylesheets in templates inside
>> polymer-element’s are now both the responsibility of Polymer.
>>
>> Because of the need to avoid FOUC, it’s important that element
>> stylesheets are loaded prior to rendering. To keep things simple, we’re
>> delaying element registration until these resources are ready. This means
>> that polymer needs a new signal to indicate that elements are ready; thus,
>> ‘polymer-ready’.
>>
>> There’s still more work to do. The HTMLImports polyfill does not yet
>> support imperatively constructed imports. We’re working on addressing that
>> right now. Once we have this, we plan to demonstrate how bundles of
>> elements can be easily loaded and used asynchronously, on demand.
>>
>> Please let us know if you have 
>> feedback<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/polymer-dev>or discover
>> issues <https://github.com/polymer/polymer/issues>.
>>
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