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Add scripts to HTML pages to make them more dynamic and interactive.
Insert a script
This example demonstrates how to insert a script into your HTML document.
Work with browsers that do not support scripts
This example demonstrates how to handle browsers that do not support scripting.
A script in HTML is defined with the <script> tag. Note that you will have to use the type attribute to specify the scripting language.
<html> <head> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("Hello World!") </script> </body> </html> |
The script above will produce this output:
Hello World!
Note: To learn more about scripting in HTML, visit our JavaScript School.
A browser that does not recognize the <script> tag at all, will display the <script> tag's content as text on the page. To prevent the browser from doing this, you should hide the script in comment tags. An old browser (that does not recognize the <script> tag) will ignore the comment and it will not write the tag's content on the page, while a new browser will understand that the script should be executed, even if it is surrounded by comment tags.
JavaScript: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write("Hello World!") //--> </script> VBScript: |
In addition to hiding the script inside a comment, you can also add a <noscript> tag.
The <noscript> tag is used to define an alternate text if a script is NOT executed. This tag is used for browsers that recognize the <script> tag, but do not support the script inside, so these browsers will display the text inside the <noscript> tag instead. However, if a browser supports the script inside the <script> tag it will ignore the <noscript> tag.
JavaScript: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write("Hello World!") //--> </script> <noscript>Your browser does not support JavaScript!</noscript> VBScript: |
Tag | Description |
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<script> | Defines a script |
<noscript> | Defines an alternate text if the script is not executed |
<object> | Defines an embedded object |
<param> | Defines run-time settings (parameters) for an object |
<applet> | Deprecated. Use <object> instead |
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