/// <summary> /// Loads one or more CSS and/or JavaScript resources in the same transaction. /// Use this method when you want to load both CSS and JavaScript in a single /// transaction and be notified when all requested URLs have finished loading, /// regardless of type. /// Behavior and options are the same as for the `css()` and `js()` methods. If /// a resource type isn't specified in per-request options or transaction-level /// options, Get will guess the file type based on the URL's extension (`.css` /// or `.js`, with or without a following query string). If the file type can't /// be guessed from the URL, a warning will be logged and Get will assume the /// URL is a JavaScript resource. /// </summary> public Y_.Get_.Transaction load(object urls, object err, Y_.Get_.Transaction Transaction) { return(null); }
/// <summary> /// Aborts the specified transaction. /// This will cause the transaction's `onFailure` callback to be called and /// will prevent any new script and link nodes from being added to the document, /// but any resources that have already been requested will continue loading /// (there's no safe way to prevent this, unfortunately). /// *Note:* This method is deprecated as of 3.5.0, and will be removed in a /// future version of YUI. Use the transaction-level `abort()` method instead. /// </summary> public void abort(Y_.Get_.Transaction transaction) { }
/// <summary> /// Loads one or more CSS and/or JavaScript resources in the same transaction. /// Use this method when you want to load both CSS and JavaScript in a single /// transaction and be notified when all requested URLs have finished loading, /// regardless of type. /// Behavior and options are the same as for the `css()` and `js()` methods. If /// a resource type isn't specified in per-request options or transaction-level /// options, Get will guess the file type based on the URL's extension (`.css` /// or `.js`, with or without a following query string). If the file type can't /// be guessed from the URL, a warning will be logged and Get will assume the /// URL is a JavaScript resource. /// </summary> public Y_.Get_.Transaction load(object urls, object options, JsAction callback, object err, Y_.Get_.Transaction Transaction) { return(null); }