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Do Browsers Today Really Not Hide Javascript?

(This is not a duplicate of this question). Are there any browsers today that, if they do not support javascript tags, fail to hide it? E.g., Firefox with adblock will not run java

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Are there any browsers today that, if they do not support javascript tags, fail to hide it?

Every browser that does not support <script> tags fails to hide it… but no browser on the market today fails to support <script> (even if, like Lynx, it is in the sense of "This is a script, I do not support this, I will ignore it).

Off the top of my head, I couldn't say when <script> was introduced, but it exists in the 1997 HTML 3.2 spec.

This w3school tutorial

W3Schools … err … suck.

The comment trick was provided for Netscape 2 era browsers.

It is worthless in an HTML document, and actively harmful in an XHTML document.

A while ago, I wrote about the history of this.

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