# Changelog ## v1.9.0 - Improved CSS loading and caching. - Fixed incompatibility with newer rails and sprockets versions. ## v1.8.2 - `Premailer::Rails::CSSLoaders::NetworkLoader` is more resilient and works even if the Rails asset host is set without a URI scheme. (panthomakos) - Remove stylesheet links from the HTML that have been processed. ## v1.8.1 - Add support for longer fingerprint generated by sprocket 3. ## v1.8.0 - `ActionMailer` interceptors are registered after Rails initialization and no longer when loading this gem. If you were using this gem outside Rails, you'll need to call `Premailer::Rails.register_interceptors` manually. ## v1.7.0 - Register preview hook for the new previewing functionality introduced in rails 4.1.0 - Add example rails application ## v1.6.1 - Remove Nokogiri unicode fix since it's working properly without it by now - Make sure html part comes before text part ## v1.6.0 - Only use asset pipeline if Rails is defined and if compile is true - Depend on actionmailer instead of rails - Check whether `::Rails` is defined before using it - Add ability to skip premailer - Test against multiple action mailer versions on travis - Ensure CSS strings are always UTF-8 encoded - Require premailer version >= 1.7.9 ## v1.5.1 - Prefer precompiled assets over asset pipeline - Improve construction of file URL when requesting from CDN - No longer use open-uri - Remove gzip unzipping after requesting file ## v1.5.0 - No longer support ruby 1.8 - Find linked stylesheets by `rel='stylesheet'` attribute instead of `type='text/css'` - Don't test hpricot on JRuby due to incompatibility ## v1.4.0 - Fix attachments ## v1.3.2 - Rename gem to premailer-rails (drop the 3) - Add support for rails 4 - Refactor code - Add support for precompiled assets - No longer include default `email.css` ## v1.1.0 - Fixed several bugs - Strip asset digest from CSS path - Improve nokogiri support - Request CSS file if asset is not found locally This allows you to host all your assets on a CDN and deploy the app without the `app/assets` folder. Thanks to everyone who contributed!