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HTML5: How to specify the media type of data specified in the data attribute?

HTML5: How to specify the media type of data specified in the data attribute?Last update on February 10 2024 11:41:45 (UTC/GMT +8 hours)

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Solution :

HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Declares the document type and version of HTML -->
<html><!-- Begins the HTML document -->
<head><!-- Contains metadata about the document -->
<meta charset="utf-8"><!-- Specifies the character encoding of the document -->
<title>  How to specify the media type of data specified in the data attribute</title><!-- Sets the title of the document -->
</head><!-- Ends the head section -->
<body><!-- Contains the content of the document -->
Object Type <!-- Displays text indicating the type of object -->
<object data="https://www.w3resource.com/html-css-exercise/basic/solution/php-demo1.mp4" type="video/mp4"><!-- Defines an embedded object with a specified data source (URL of a video file) and media type -->
</object><!-- Ends the object element -->
</body><!-- Ends the body section -->
</html><!-- Ends the HTML document -->

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