- From: Boris Zbarsky <bzbarsky@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 16:02:57 -0800
On 12/9/09 3:53 PM, James Robinson wrote: > Hence the "in theory". If WebKit did suspend script execution on > requests for information that pending stylesheets might influence, then > theory would match practice. It currently does not (which I believe is > contrary to what the spec says). I'm curious if this actually > negatively impacts anyone in the wild, as suspending script execution in > the middle of a block to wait for a network load is generally not ideal. Sure. The Gecko behavior is to not run the inline script until the stylesheets have loaded, just like webkit (and Gecko) does for non-inline scripts. Any inline script that asks for layout information is affected, right? Good question on how much this is a problem in practice. I don't have data on that.... -Boris
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