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The title text explains the selection of {{w|Scripting language|script code}} (i.e. {{w|programming language}}) used to create the web site.  {{w|Kawi script|Aksara Kawi}} is a {{w|writing system|script}} (i.e. a writing system) that was used on the island of {{w|Java}} (today part of Indonesia) from the 8th century until 1500 AD.  Referring to it as "Java script" is a pun on {{w|JavaScript}}, which is a browser scripting language for creating web pages. Here, Linear A ("Crete script") is selected as the "script" language over Aksara Kawi because it rendered faster in testing.
 
The title text explains the selection of {{w|Scripting language|script code}} (i.e. {{w|programming language}}) used to create the web site.  {{w|Kawi script|Aksara Kawi}} is a {{w|writing system|script}} (i.e. a writing system) that was used on the island of {{w|Java}} (today part of Indonesia) from the 8th century until 1500 AD.  Referring to it as "Java script" is a pun on {{w|JavaScript}}, which is a browser scripting language for creating web pages. Here, Linear A ("Crete script") is selected as the "script" language over Aksara Kawi because it rendered faster in testing.
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Linear A and Linear B are also script engines used in early versions of the Opera web browser, thus further equivalence is presented between them and the writing systems.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
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:[Caption below the panel:]  
 
:[Caption below the panel:]  
 
:Linear A/B testing
 
:Linear A/B testing
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==Trivia==
 
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Versions of the script engine used in early versions of the Opera web browser were named after ancient writing scripts: Linear A, Linear B, {{w|Elder Futhark|Futhark}} (the oldest form of the runic alphabets used by Germanic tribes), and Carakan ({{w|Javanese script}} known as Aksara Jawa, a modern variant of Aksara Kawi).
 
  
 
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