← Back to context Comment by IgorPartola 3 months ago https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/...It is actively used today. 2 comments IgorPartola Reply krapp 3 months ago Fair enough. Its use to denote other scripting languages was phased out. IgorPartola 3 months ago You can still use it that way you just would either have a browser extension or a JavaScript file read the contents and use it. Here is a 2017 Stack Overflow thread for example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14015899/embed-typescrip...
krapp 3 months ago Fair enough. Its use to denote other scripting languages was phased out. IgorPartola 3 months ago You can still use it that way you just would either have a browser extension or a JavaScript file read the contents and use it. Here is a 2017 Stack Overflow thread for example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14015899/embed-typescrip...
IgorPartola 3 months ago You can still use it that way you just would either have a browser extension or a JavaScript file read the contents and use it. Here is a 2017 Stack Overflow thread for example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14015899/embed-typescrip...
Fair enough. Its use to denote other scripting languages was phased out.
You can still use it that way you just would either have a browser extension or a JavaScript file read the contents and use it. Here is a 2017 Stack Overflow thread for example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14015899/embed-typescrip...