- From: Steve Souders <whatwg@souders.org>
- Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:28:30 -0800
In the current text, it says "must then be fetched". In my suggestion I say "should not start until after parsing". Saying "should" instead of "must" leaves the opening for browsers that feel they can fetch immediately without negatively impacting performance. -Steve On 2/9/2010 6:39 PM, Boris Zbarsky wrote: > On 2/8/10 4:54 PM, Steve Souders wrote: >> 4. "If the element has a src attribute, [snip] the specified resource >> must then be fetched, from the origin of the element's Document." >> If the script has DEFER, the request should not start until after >> parsing is finished. Starting it earlier could block other >> (non-deferred) requests due to a connection limit or limited bandwidth. > > Shouldn't this be left up to a UA? I can see a UA with high enough > connection limits being willing to use some small number of those > connections for deferred scripts even before parsing is done. The > alternative might end up being for the network to be completely idle > while a bunch of parsing happens followed by a flurry of deferred > script loading activity.... > > -Boris
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