Using mustache.js,
I wish to rely on the browser standard page loader to load my mustaches.js templates.
In other words, I want to remove the JQuery request ($.get) to get the templates into memory, yet leaving the template into a separate html file. For now this work:
File contact.html:
<script id="tpl-test" type="text/html">
<h1> {{firstname}} </h1>
</script>
File my.js
$.get("tpl/contact.html", function(templates){
var template = $(templates).filter('#tpl-test').html();
var jdata={firstname: 'fname'};
$('body').append(Mustache.render(template, jdata));
});
And I wish to have something similar to this:
File contact.html (remain as is)
and instead of a jquery $.get request, I would prefer:
In index.html:
<script id="tpl-test" src="tmpl/contact.html" type="text/html"></script>
Update: In Chrome, the template is loaded like this:
File my.js (my wish, but this does not work)
function ondemand(){
var template = $(templates).filter('#tpl-test').html();
var jdata={firstname: 'fname'};
$('body').append(Mustache.render(template, jdata));
});
Thanks in advance.
$.get
is causing for you? My guess is that you don't like the delay when you go to use the template. Can you elaborate?ondemand
regardless of if the template is ready yet. Nothing else is coming to mind, sorry :(