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-LazyLoad Changelog
-================================================================================
-
-Version 2.0.3 (2011-07-05)
- * Fixed a bug caused by an unwanted Closure Compiler optimization that broke
- CSS load completion detection in Gecko when using the minified version of
- LazyLoad. [Allex Wang]
- * Fixed a race condition in which a URL could be removed from the "pending"
- queue if it finished loading before other URLs in the same batch had been
- added to the queue, resulting in the queue's length changing unexpectedly
- during iteration. [Klaas Neirinck]
-
-Version 2.0.2 (2011-04-17)
- * Added support for reliable detection of CSS load completion in Gecko
- browsers based on a technique described by Zach Leatherman at
- .
- * Fixed a bug that prevented CSS load completion from being detected in WebKit
- when there were no other stylesheets on the page. [Klaas Neirinck]
- * Fixed a bug that could prevent CSS callbacks from being called in IE.
-
-Version 2.0.1 (2011-03-05)
- * Added support for async=false. This ensures that parallel script loading
- still works in Firefox 4 while preserving execution order. For more info,
- see .
- * Stylesheet load completion is now detected reliably in WebKit by polling
- document.styleSheets for changes. Thanks to Jonathan Cook for suggesting
- this solution.
- * Dynamically created script and link nodes are now given a "lazyload" class
- so they can be identified later.
- * The charset for dynamically created script and link nodes is set to "utf-8".
-
-Version 2.0.0 (2009-08-06)
- * Added support for CSS. Caveat: Gecko and WebKit don't support the onload
- event for link nodes, so the CSS callback will fire almost immediately in
- those browsers.
- * When an array of URLs is specified, the resources will be loaded in parallel
- in browsers that support it. Currently, all browsers support loading CSS in
- parallel, but only Gecko and Opera support parallel scripts while preserving
- execution order.
- * The load() method has been replaced by css() and js() methods for loading
- CSS and JS, respectively.
- * The loadOnce() method has been removed, since it wasn't terribly useful.
- * Improved reliability in all supported browsers.
-
-Version 1.0.4 (2008-07-24)
- * Improved reliability with all supported browsers.
- * Reduced the minified size to 1751 bytes (a whopping 67 bytes smaller than
- version 1.0.3).
- * Fixed a bug that caused the load completion callback to fire immediately in
- Safari 3.x.
- * Fixed a bug that caused the load completion callback to fail to fire in
- Internet Explorer if the script was loaded from the cache.
-
-Version 1.0.3 (2007-06-18)
- * Added "force" parameter to the loadOnce() method to force execution of the
- callback even when all specified scripts have already been loaded.
-
-Version 1.0.2 (2007-06-02)
- * Improved browser detection.
- * Switched to NaturalDocs for source documentation.
-
-Version 1.0.1 (2007-05-30)
- * Fixed potential race condition when load() is called multiple times in
- succession.
- * Refactored to reduce complexity.
-
-Version 1.0.0 (2007-05-29)
- * First release.
+LazyLoad Changelog
+================================================================================
+
+Version 2.0.3 (2011-07-05)
+ * Fixed a bug caused by an unwanted Closure Compiler optimization that broke
+ CSS load completion detection in Gecko when using the minified version of
+ LazyLoad. [Allex Wang]
+ * Fixed a race condition in which a URL could be removed from the "pending"
+ queue if it finished loading before other URLs in the same batch had been
+ added to the queue, resulting in the queue's length changing unexpectedly
+ during iteration. [Klaas Neirinck]
+
+Version 2.0.2 (2011-04-17)
+ * Added support for reliable detection of CSS load completion in Gecko
+ browsers based on a technique described by Zach Leatherman at
+ .
+ * Fixed a bug that prevented CSS load completion from being detected in WebKit
+ when there were no other stylesheets on the page. [Klaas Neirinck]
+ * Fixed a bug that could prevent CSS callbacks from being called in IE.
+
+Version 2.0.1 (2011-03-05)
+ * Added support for async=false. This ensures that parallel script loading
+ still works in Firefox 4 while preserving execution order. For more info,
+ see .
+ * Stylesheet load completion is now detected reliably in WebKit by polling
+ document.styleSheets for changes. Thanks to Jonathan Cook for suggesting
+ this solution.
+ * Dynamically created script and link nodes are now given a "lazyload" class
+ so they can be identified later.
+ * The charset for dynamically created script and link nodes is set to "utf-8".
+
+Version 2.0.0 (2009-08-06)
+ * Added support for CSS. Caveat: Gecko and WebKit don't support the onload
+ event for link nodes, so the CSS callback will fire almost immediately in
+ those browsers.
+ * When an array of URLs is specified, the resources will be loaded in parallel
+ in browsers that support it. Currently, all browsers support loading CSS in
+ parallel, but only Gecko and Opera support parallel scripts while preserving
+ execution order.
+ * The load() method has been replaced by css() and js() methods for loading
+ CSS and JS, respectively.
+ * The loadOnce() method has been removed, since it wasn't terribly useful.
+ * Improved reliability in all supported browsers.
+
+Version 1.0.4 (2008-07-24)
+ * Improved reliability with all supported browsers.
+ * Reduced the minified size to 1751 bytes (a whopping 67 bytes smaller than
+ version 1.0.3).
+ * Fixed a bug that caused the load completion callback to fire immediately in
+ Safari 3.x.
+ * Fixed a bug that caused the load completion callback to fail to fire in
+ Internet Explorer if the script was loaded from the cache.
+
+Version 1.0.3 (2007-06-18)
+ * Added "force" parameter to the loadOnce() method to force execution of the
+ callback even when all specified scripts have already been loaded.
+
+Version 1.0.2 (2007-06-02)
+ * Improved browser detection.
+ * Switched to NaturalDocs for source documentation.
+
+Version 1.0.1 (2007-05-30)
+ * Fixed potential race condition when load() is called multiple times in
+ succession.
+ * Refactored to reduce complexity.
+
+Version 1.0.0 (2007-05-29)
+ * First release.