From 6e8a8c535974ebada1e5dde9fa380c2c040106ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Resig Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:23:07 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Converted jQuery to use the new DOM Ready technique (by checking scroll). A single setTimeout loop is used for both IE and Safari now. Fixex bugs #1320 and #1561. --- src/event.js | 49 ++++++++++++------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/event.js b/src/event.js index f2e5fc687..daa3d2e52 100644 --- a/src/event.js +++ b/src/event.js @@ -402,10 +402,6 @@ jQuery.extend({ // Remove event listener to avoid memory leak if ( jQuery.browser.mozilla || jQuery.browser.opera ) document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", jQuery.ready, false ); - - // Remove script element used by IE hack - if( !window.frames.length ) // don't remove if frames are present (#1187) - jQuery(window).load(function(){ jQuery("#__ie_init").remove(); }); } } }); @@ -432,43 +428,22 @@ function bindReady(){ // Use the handy event callback document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", jQuery.ready, false ); - // If IE is used, use the excellent hack by Matthias Miller - // http://www.outofhanwell.com/blog/index.php?title=the_window_onload_problem_revisited - else if ( jQuery.browser.msie ) { - - // Only works if you document.write() it - document.write("<\/script>"); - - // Use the defer script hack - var script = document.getElementById("__ie_init"); - - // script does not exist if jQuery is loaded dynamically - if ( script ) - script.onreadystatechange = function() { - if ( this.readyState != "complete" ) return; - jQuery.ready(); - }; - - // Clear from memory - script = null; - - // If Safari is used - } else if ( jQuery.browser.safari ) - // Continually check to see if the document.readyState is valid - jQuery.safariTimer = setInterval(function(){ - // loaded and complete are both valid states - if ( document.readyState == "loaded" || - document.readyState == "complete" ) { - - // If either one are found, remove the timer - clearInterval( jQuery.safariTimer ); - jQuery.safariTimer = null; + // If Safari or IE is used + else + // Continually check to see if the document is ready + (function timer() { + try { + // If IE is used, use the excellent hack by Hedger Wang and Andrea Giammarchi + // http://www.3site.eu/jstests/onContent/DOMReadyAnddoScroll.php + if ( jQuery.browser.msie || document.readyState != "loaded" && document.readyState != "complete" ) + document.firstChild.doScroll("left"); // and execute any waiting functions jQuery.ready(); + } catch( error ) { + setTimeout( timer, 0 ); } - }, 10); + })(); // A fallback to window.onload, that will always work jQuery.event.add( window, "load", jQuery.ready ); -- 2.39.5