The language attribute was deprecated in html 4, so I wouldn't advise
using it.
see: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/interact/scripts.html#h-18.2.1
Thanks,
David
On 14/7/09 13:23, Brett Patterson wrote:
I am not sure about the most recent standards regarding the "language"
attribute of the SCRIPT tag within an HTML page, so I would like to
know if it is still recommended to use the "language" attribute within
the SCRIPT tag?
And what version, if it is recommended to use that attribute, would
one specify to have the most in both backwards and forwards compatibility?
--
Brett P.
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