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Posted by Axel Dahmen on 10/25/07 12:18
I see... Thanks, David, for enlightening me!
Best regards,
Axel Dahmen
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"David Dorward" <dorward@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:1193306881.952379.148060@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 25, 9:43 am, "Axel Dahmen" <NO_S...@NoOneKnows.invalid> wrote:
> > I just noticed that XING uses a strange notation in their <script> tag. Instead of using several <script> tags (one tag for each URI) they are using one single <script> tag having a comma separated list of URIs in its SRC attribute.
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> No, they have one URI which has commas in it.
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> > Is this valid HTML?
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> yes
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> > Or is this some hidden but accepted feature?
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> nothing hidden about it
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> > Or is this just something their web server uses to generate one single, big, JavaScript file?
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> What happens on the server is not transparent. That's a possible
> scenario.
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> --
> David Dorward
> http://dorward.me.uk/
> http://blog.dorward.me.uk/
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