On Nov 30, 6:39 pm, RobG <rg...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 12:41 am, ScottSauyet<scott.sau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  If JavaScript is used unobtrusively, then JS is never
>> plain data, but always metadata.  And the head is the place for
>> metadata.
>
> Javascript is not metadata, it is program code:

Yes, but in the sense that the HTML is the data, the CSS and JS, when
used appropriately, are metadata.

Of course, HTML isn't precisely data; it comprises a marked-up
document.  But thinking about it as data is a useful point of view.

  -- Scott

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