But seriously though, why can't I do <script src="blah.js"/>? We have to manually close the tag with </script> every time, still?
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Replying to @qntm
We're rabid for performance and page size and load times but we still have to manually close a completely empty <script> tag every last time
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Replying to @qntm
Apparently the answer is "HTML5 just straight-up ignores the / in <tag/> for some reason"
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Replying to @benlkeith
Those tags can't have content, so the parser knows not to wait for an explicit </link> or </img>.
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