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Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…
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Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…
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**Submitting author:** @jhculb (Jack H. Culbert)
**Repository:** https://github.com/jhculb/Open-Research-Converter
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**Version:** v1.1.0
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### Requested feature
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The current text content on the Html Sanity Check (HSC) page is informative but lacks an engaging tone. Updating the language to make it more compelling can help capture user interest and make the pro…
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Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…
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``````
Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…
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``````
Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…
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``````
Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…
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``````
Supporting asynchronous module definition [1] would allow to use
CommonJS-compliant asynchronous javascript loaders like requirejs [2] on the
client side.
This also allows to declare depende…