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Why write <script type=“text/javascript”> when the mime type is set by the server?
I read Dive into HTML5 a while back, and read its semantics chapter again just recently. I noted it advises not to use type="..."
attributes on script
and style
, because:
- The MIME type should be sent by the server,
- JS and CSS are the defaults,
- Browsers don't care.
However, I see it is still common practice to include type
attributes (or, horror, language
) on both script
and style
tags. Assuming the server is properly configured to send the correct MIME types, are there reasons for using these other than being explicit?
EDIT: This is explicitly about HTML5, not XHTML.