Do you mean for browsers that don't support imports? If you're using Polymer then it uses XHR to polyfill imports in legacy browsers. If you don't want to use Polymer you could use the HTML Imports polyfill<https://github.com/polymer/HTMLImports>by itself. It's often easiest to just load platform.js which bundles all of the polyfills together since some polyfills have dependencies.
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