* Jacob Beard wrote:
>Third, in your example, is it really necessary to prefix "ecmascript" to the
>callback function name? My understanding is that, as opposed to clicking a
>link with an "ecmascript" or "javascript" URI handler, the string contents
>of on* attributes will simply be evaled in the global scope. If that's the
>case, then your example might actually fail with a syntax error.

The string is a goto label that you can use in combination with continue
and break to break out of nested loops. It will not lead to errors, but
it is also not interpreted, "example:" not different from "ecmascript:".
The contentScriptType attribute on the nearest ancestor-or-self <svg> is
used to specify the scripting language for event handler attributes.
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