@mathias discussing the addition of a srcset attribute to <script> tags as a way to move forward on JavaScript deployed on the web. #JSKongress #jskongress2019pic.twitter.com/ztUQub7zYp
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Was concerned that `srcset` would imply HTMLScriptElement would need to support <media-conditions>. But it's more likely me misunderstanding the specification. https://drafts.csswg.org/mediaqueries/#typedef-media-condition … I'm excited for the concept to land, if `srcset` makes the most sense... let's use it.
Very exciting for sure, thanks for the great work! Looking from the outside I have a slight preference for srcset. To me it looks clearer it refers to a set of sources for the same script (with potentially different syntax) As value of the syntax attribute I'd expect a scalar.
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