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HTML | <script> src Attribute

Last Updated : 02 Jun, 2022
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The HTML <script> src Attribute is used to specify the URL of external JavaScript file. The External JavaScript file is used to run on the same script on several pages on a website. We can save the JavaScript file with an extension of .js. We can refer the external script using the src attribute of the <script> element. 

Syntax: 

<script src="URL">

Attribute Values: It contains single value URL which specifies the URL of the external JavaScript file. There are two types of URL link which are listed below:

  • Absolute URL: It points to another webpage.
  • Relative URL: It points to other files of the same web page.

Below example illustrates the <script> src attribute in HTML: 

Example: 

HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> 
<html> 

<head> 
    <title> 
    HTML  script src Attribute 
    </title> 
</head> 

<body style="text-align:center;"> 
    <h1> 
        GeeksForGeeks 
    </h1> 

    <h2> 
        HTML script src Attribute
    </h2> 

    <script id="myGeeks"
            type="text/javascript"
            src="my_script.js"> 
    </script> 
    <br> 
    <button>Submit</button>

</body> 

</html> 

Output :

  

Supported Browsers: The browser supported by HTML <script> src attribute are listed below:

  • Google Chrome 1 and above
  • Edge 12 and above
  • Firefox 1 and above
  • Internet Explorer
  • Safari
  • Opera

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