<!DOCTYPE html> <head> <!-- TODO: askalski: while this test pass, it does not test anything now. It should test, whether with no document.charset set in any way, the external scripts will get decoded using utf-8 as fallback character encoding. It seems like utf-8 is also a fallback encoding to html (my guess), so the part of the code I was attempting to test is never reached. --> <title>Script @type: unknown parameters</title> <link rel="author" title="askalski" href="github.com/askalski"> <link rel="help" href="https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#scriptingLanguages"> <script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script> <script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> <div id="log"></div> <!-- test of step4, which is taking utf-8 as fallback --> <!-- in this case, neither response's Content Type nor charset attribute bring correct charset information. Furthermore, document's encoding is not set.--> <script type="text/javascript" src="serve-with-content-type.py?fn=external-script-windows1250.js&ct=text/javascript"> </script> <script> test(function() { //these strings should not match, since the tested file is in windows-1250, and fallback is defined as utf-8 assert_not_equals(window.getSomeString().length, 5); }); </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="serve-with-content-type.py?fn=external-script-utf8.js&ct=text/javascript"> </script> <script> //these strings should match, since fallback utf-8 is the correct setting. test(function() { assert_equals(window.getSomeString().length, 5); }); </script> </head>