Rob,

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Thanks

Gabor

2015. január 6., kedd 2:51:06 UTC+1 időpontban Rob Dodson a következőt írta:
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> We're working on ways to solve problems with imports and es6 modules so 
> the two can live in harmony. There are benefits to both solutions and 
> obvious cons. There are also new technologies like Service Worker which may 
> make the whole CDN issue less of a head ache. Anyway, don't get 
> discouraged, we're making progress :)
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:48 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>> https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/12/mozilla-and-web-components/
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>> Well I think this kinda sucks!  I really wish browser makers would get on 
>> the same page, it really sucks as a web dev to handle each browser 
>> differently.  Can't we all just get along :), guess not :(!!!
>>
>>
>> I do understand the concern about loaders even though html imports is 
>> different from es6 module loader it would be nice to have just one loader 
>> that could handle both cases, I guess an es6 module loader that could also 
>> load html  as easily as html imports are today in Polymer. I do understand 
>> the concerns over html imports as the de-dup feature worries me a little 
>> since it seems like this could easily fail, ie having 10 copies of jquery 
>> just because each is from a different cdn or url.  So there is a lot of 
>> room for improvement in the html import feature as far as a dependency 
>> management is concerned and I think the es6 module loader handles 
>> dependency management better, maybe if we could combine this into one dm 
>> for any type of resource needed that would be ideal from my point of view.
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