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MIME: updated type for js files to text/javascript.
RFC 9239 changed recommended media type to text/javascript, and made
application/javascript deprecated.
According to httparchive.org data, as of 2023-01-01 javascript files
are returned with the following types (type, total pages using the type,
total requests with the type):
application/javascript,11686643,218376911
text/javascript,9623206,76111177
application/x-javascript,4874976,28554156
The same data as of 2024-01-01:
application/javascript,10563307,205156998
text/javascript,8429652,78523734
application/x-javascript,4197414,26277166
And as of 2024-08-01:
application/javascript,10945376,216622264
text/javascript,8802358,102680806
application/x-javascript,4278134,28726895
This corresponds to text/javascript being used in 23.5%, 25.3%, and
29.5% of responses. That is, it is slowly gaining popularity. Still,
application/javascript remains more popular for now.
With this change, js files are now returned with the text/javascript
type. Similarly, autoindex in jsonp format now also uses text/javascript.
Additionally, text/javascript is added to the default charset_types list
of the charset module. Since application/javascript is still more popular
than text/javascript, application/javascript is also preserved in the
default list for now.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Sat, 31 Aug 2024 05:40:06 +0300 |
parents | 570d8c626eea |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #ifndef _NGX_EVENT_CONNECT_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NGX_EVENT_CONNECT_H_INCLUDED_ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> #define NGX_PEER_KEEPALIVE 1 #define NGX_PEER_NEXT 2 #define NGX_PEER_FAILED 4 typedef struct ngx_peer_connection_s ngx_peer_connection_t; typedef ngx_int_t (*ngx_event_get_peer_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data); typedef void (*ngx_event_free_peer_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data, ngx_uint_t state); typedef void (*ngx_event_notify_peer_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data, ngx_uint_t type); typedef ngx_int_t (*ngx_event_set_peer_session_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data); typedef void (*ngx_event_save_peer_session_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data); struct ngx_peer_connection_s { ngx_connection_t *connection; struct sockaddr *sockaddr; socklen_t socklen; ngx_str_t *name; ngx_uint_t tries; ngx_msec_t start_time; ngx_event_get_peer_pt get; ngx_event_free_peer_pt free; ngx_event_notify_peer_pt notify; void *data; #if (NGX_SSL || NGX_COMPAT) ngx_event_set_peer_session_pt set_session; ngx_event_save_peer_session_pt save_session; #endif ngx_addr_t *local; int type; int rcvbuf; ngx_log_t *log; unsigned cached:1; unsigned transparent:1; unsigned so_keepalive:1; unsigned down:1; /* ngx_connection_log_error_e */ unsigned log_error:2; NGX_COMPAT_BEGIN(2) NGX_COMPAT_END }; ngx_int_t ngx_event_connect_peer(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc); ngx_int_t ngx_event_get_peer(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data); #endif /* _NGX_EVENT_CONNECT_H_INCLUDED_ */