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The readyState
property returns either loading
or complete
— depending on the current state of the L10n context.
readyState
should be used sparingly; L10n.ready()
and L10n.once()
are usually better suited for controlling when code is run relative to the state of the localization.
Syntax
var readyState = navigator.mozL10n.readyState;
Value
Returns loading
or complete
.
Example
console.log('Localization is ' + navigator.mozL10n.readyState);
Specification
Not part of any specification.
See also
- {{domxref("L10n")}}
- {{domxref("L10n.ready")}}
- {{domxref("L10n.once")}}
- Guides
- Properties
- {{ domxref("L10n.language.code") }}
- {{ domxref("L10n.language.direction") }}
- {{ domxref("L10n.readyState") }}
- Methods
- {{ domxref("L10n.get") }}
- {{ domxref("L10n.ready") }}
- {{ domxref("L10n.once") }}