2.0: Removes attachEvent paths for jQuery.ready()

Signed-off-by: Rick Waldron <waldron.rick@gmail.com>
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Rick Waldron 2012-12-17 16:51:59 -05:00
parent 861a45b8ff
commit eb5df5e162

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@ -72,15 +72,8 @@ var
// The ready event handler and self cleanup method
DOMContentLoaded = function() {
if ( document.addEventListener ) {
document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false );
jQuery.ready();
} else if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
// we're here because readyState === "complete" in oldIE
// which is good enough for us to call the dom ready!
document.detachEvent( "onreadystatechange", DOMContentLoaded );
jQuery.ready();
}
};
jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = {
@ -864,46 +857,12 @@ jQuery.ready.promise = function( obj ) {
setTimeout( jQuery.ready );
// Standards-based browsers support DOMContentLoaded
} else if ( document.addEventListener ) {
} else {
// Use the handy event callback
document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false );
// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
window.addEventListener( "load", jQuery.ready, false );
// If IE event model is used
} else {
// Ensure firing before onload, maybe late but safe also for iframes
document.attachEvent( "onreadystatechange", DOMContentLoaded );
// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
window.attachEvent( "onload", jQuery.ready );
// If IE and not a frame
// continually check to see if the document is ready
var top = false;
try {
top = window.frameElement == null && document.documentElement;
} catch(e) {}
if ( top && top.doScroll ) {
(function doScrollCheck() {
if ( !jQuery.isReady ) {
try {
// Use the trick by Diego Perini
// http://javascript.nwbox.com/IEContentLoaded/
top.doScroll("left");
} catch(e) {
return setTimeout( doScrollCheck, 50 );
}
// and execute any waiting functions
jQuery.ready();
}
})();
}
}
}
return readyList.promise( obj );