Justin Meltzer

Jan 14, 2014 06:59
thanks
Jan 14, 2014 06:58
i gave it to you
Jan 14, 2014 06:57
let me give you the bounty
Jan 14, 2014 06:57
haha, yeah thanks for the help
Jan 14, 2014 06:56
yeah
Jan 14, 2014 06:56
haha
Jan 14, 2014 06:56
right
Jan 14, 2014 06:55
this is with the setTimeout, right?
Jan 14, 2014 06:54
hmm
Jan 14, 2014 06:54
and get attributes?
Jan 14, 2014 06:54
could you add a property?
Jan 14, 2014 06:54
oh
Jan 14, 2014 06:53
you had issues manipulating html and body?
Jan 14, 2014 06:51
that's the gist of it, right?
Jan 14, 2014 06:51
and I won't risk prematurely parsing the DOM with a setTimeout because the browser is single threaded
Jan 14, 2014 06:50
so putting execution inside of a setTimeout might be a bit better than waiting for DOMContentLoaded
Jan 14, 2014 06:50
ok
Jan 14, 2014 06:50
is it unavoidable?
Jan 14, 2014 06:49
what do you think about this hanging script issue though?
Jan 14, 2014 06:49
like versioning in the query string
Jan 14, 2014 06:49
yup makes sense
Jan 14, 2014 06:48
we're just two guys still
Jan 14, 2014 06:47
haha, I am the infrastructure team :P
Jan 14, 2014 06:47
ah yeah
Jan 14, 2014 06:46
no get paramters on the script tag
Jan 14, 2014 06:46
yeah, it'll take a bit of time to establish the websocket connection, but that's pretty negligible
Jan 14, 2014 06:44
the cache is affected by the location of the script?
Jan 14, 2014 06:43
yeah
Jan 14, 2014 06:41
for this particular issue
Jan 14, 2014 06:41
and that's the main use case for this
Jan 14, 2014 06:41
continue
Jan 14, 2014 06:40
the co-browsing would continie
Jan 14, 2014 06:40
but then on the next page load
Jan 14, 2014 06:40
yup
Jan 14, 2014 06:39
and remote web presentations
Jan 14, 2014 06:39
yeah, although it's more for customer support
Jan 14, 2014 06:37
increasing load times like that
Jan 14, 2014 06:37
our*
Jan 14, 2014 06:37
although I don't think out clients would be too happy about that
Jan 14, 2014 06:37
hmm, that's an interesting idea
Jan 14, 2014 06:34
seems like the best we can do is using a setTimeout with its second parameter set to 0
Jan 14, 2014 06:34
but they're going to hate that haha
Jan 14, 2014 06:34
to change it
Jan 14, 2014 06:33
and bother our existing clients
Jan 14, 2014 06:33
we should probably have them add it to bottom of the body tag from now on
Jan 14, 2014 06:33
HEAD tag
Jan 14, 2014 06:32
right
Jan 14, 2014 06:31
but maybe not a slow async script?
Jan 14, 2014 06:31
but it would still probably wait for a synchronously loaded script to load in?
Jan 14, 2014 06:30
using a setTimeout would definitely wait until everything is parsed because browsers are single threaded