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Release History

2020-07-09 v5.0.0

Breaking: requires node v10 to support dependency updates (previous required node 6.9+) Breaking: requestTransform replaced with requestResource due to change from npm lib request to node-fetch Credit to TrySound for changes

2019-03-18 v4.3.2

Add: Update datauri

2019-03-18 v4.3.0

Add: Skip inlining links that start with a #

2017-09-06 v4.2.1

Fixes: handling of empty srcs

2017-09-06 v4.2.0

Fixes: Skip inlining of srcs that are already data uris

2017-09-06 v4.1.1

Fixes: buffer.toString() encoding fix for nodejs 8

2017-03-06 v4.1.0

Fixes: Use rebaseRelativeTo if it is defined; Fix to rebase urls that appear on the same line; Support fragment URLs when getting inline file path. PR Ref

2016-11-17 v4.0.0

Breaking: min engine is now v4.2; Feat: escape "</script>" strings in script tags, improved multiline support

2016-09-07 v3.0.0

Breaking: Removed cssmin option; Feat: New linkTransform option which can replace cssmin, and is more flexible

2016-03-30 v2.0.0

Feat: SVG use inlining; Feat: requestTransform; Fix: default gzip handling

2015-11-03 v1.2.1

Fix: HTTP status codes undefined

2015-10-23 v1.2.0

Enhancement: Strip value of data-inline(-ignore) attributes

2015-10-23 v1.1.5

Fix: Unescape HTML entities in the URLs extracted from attributes. Fix: Move callback outside of try block

2015-09-28 v1.1.4

Fixes relativeTo support for images

2015-07-23 v1.1.2

Multiline support

2015-04-19 v1.1.1

Fixes to regex usage from PRs 3 and 4

2015-02-27 v1.1.0

Enhancement: add strict option and change behavior to be false by default. Previous behavior was equivalent to strict=true.

2015-02-26 v1.0.2

Fix: pass file missing errors up through callbacks

2015-02-18 v1.0.1

use relativeTo with URLs to resolve web paths; use https: as default when paths start with //

2015-01-01 v1.0.0

initial release: Forked and rewritten from grunt-inline with the goal of providing additional use cases and a new API