ini utk no 3 mungkin lg ketik pas ngantuk dia, /=slash \=backslash (jgn sampai ada yang salah cuma gara2 copas)
utk no 4... lebih jelasnya ini yang gw dapat
Yes, there is a difference . <script language="JavaScript"> is incorrect There is no attribute "language" it has been deprecated. The required attribute is "type" and the type="text/javascript" Hence... <script type="text/javascript"> is now the correct form Because language="javascript" is deprecated does not mean that it will not work. It means that it is outdated and should be considered as poor coding practice. At present deprecated attributes and also deprecated elements will still work. This is to preserve backward browser compatibility. Eventually they will be dropped completely and will no longer be usable.
jadi intinya penulisan atribut language tu digantiin ama type (seperti name diganti dengan id).