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This closesfacebook#7359 by making IMAGE_INLINE_SIZE_LIMIT=0 actually disable image inlining. We use url-loader's `limit` option to set the line at which images will be inlined, and we basically expose this option to our end users via the IMAGE_INLINE_SIZE_LIMIT environment variable. Most people using it want to disable inlining images all together (the major motivator for adding it at all was I think for strict CSP), and our documentation said setting the value to zero would do that. However, it did the opposite: url-loader treated zero as "no limit". The update to 2.x fixes this; zero means nothing gets inlined. The other changes from the version bump shouldn't affect us: - minimum node version is 8.9.x, we already require 8.10.x - the limit was "greater than", is now "greater than or equal to"
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