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The <eventsource> Tag

The <eventsource> tag in HTML 5

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<eventsource> Tag Syntax

Syntax of the <eventsource> tag

Attributes of the <eventsource> Tag

Attributes of the <eventsource> tag

attribute
The attribute
common attributes
In addition to the attributes above, which are specific to the <eventsource> tag, any of the common HTML attributes can also be used.
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Examples of the eventsource tag in HTML 5


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Last updated Sunday September 19, 2010


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