In a separate article, we propose a method by which a nontrivial JavaScript program in a web page can state the URL where its source code is located, and can state its license too, using stylized comments.
In een apart artikel stellen we een conventie voor waarmee niet-triviale JavaScript-programma's in een webpagina de URL kunnen aangeven waar de broncode staat, alsmede zijn licentie, door middel van gestilleerd commentaar.
Browsers don't normally tell you when they load JavaScript programs.
The only requirement for this to work is WebRTC support in the browser and JavaScript program.
De enige vereiste om dit te laten werken is WebRTC-ondersteuning in het browser- en JavaScript-programma.
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