On 12.11.2013, at 09:08, Jukka K. Korpela <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2013-11-12 9:58, Adam Barth wrote:
> 
>> Unfortunately, we can't add new tags to head.  If the parser sees a
>> tag it doesn't recognize in the head, it creates a fake body tag and
>> pushes the tag down into the body.
> 
> But you could use <style type=text/foobar>...</style>, with a suitable value 
> for foobar, like x-imgset. This could even be handled with a polyfill in old 
> browsers (JavaScript code that reads such elements and interprets their 
> content).
> 
> Yucca
> (who would still prefer text/css)

Hi,

while one could do that, we want to introduce a new web-standard.
What you describe is a hacky solution which might work but is far away from a 
standard-syntax (it’s only misusing an existing header element)
and from what it looks like and what I know from old quirky browsers this might 
not be bullet-proof.

-Anselm

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