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This answer might be wrong or right, but it shouldn't have been deleted. Assuming the linked page is right and based on mozilla documentation, combining async and defer may be exactly the right thing. Maybe just for some browsers or not at all, as the answer scores -3, but I wonder if the deleter knows any better.

IMHO this was a premature deletion, probably based on the length only, what do you think?

I see I did two things wrong:

  • I missed the comment recommending the same
  • I missed how old the question is (the OP doesn't care anymore)

My point was that deletions of answers based on how it looks like (it's terrible, I see) should be more careful for the sake of the OP, especially, when it's the only answer. But forget it, I was blind.

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  • Even if that resolves the problem it should provide more detailed explanation such as "the problem is you're missing X and this causes Y and this in turn causes the behavior you observe. Doing Z will do that and that and solve your problem"
    – sharptooth
    Aug 18, 2014 at 12:39
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    That was not an answer. You should try X is at best a comment. Where is the documentation? The explanation as to why the attribute would work?
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 18, 2014 at 12:42
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    Pretty sure that you are right. However, posts like this are reviewed by other SO users. Whom rarely check for technical accuracy, they go by how the answer looks. It doesn't look good enough. Hopefully he saw the comment, it is fairly unlikely. Aug 18, 2014 at 12:59

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The OP posted the answer at 06:12. The answer was deleted at 08:37.
That means the OP has had over 2 hours to add some more information to the answer. Yet he didn't.

The answer was nothing more than "Look at the manual, for subject X". That ain't a (good) answer. Heck, it doesn't even answer the question. As such, it was deleted.

The deletion was probably the result of a "First answer" review.

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  • No doubt, the answer is of bad quality (though the documentation argument is pretty weak. My point was that the OP was possibly denied a unique useful hint. But I was blind as there has been already an equivalent comment. So the answer could rightfully be deleted "as a duplicate of this comment", but not for any other reason.
    – maaartinus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:00
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    @maaartinus, granted, the answer could have been converted to a comment instead of simply being deleted, then again there already was a comment suggesting the use of defer under the question (predating the answer by several months). Aug 18, 2014 at 13:01
  • I didn't even notice that the question was that old. I'm pretty sure the answer was deleted as a result of the review queue. @maaartinus: What is the actual problem here? I really don't see it. Since it wasn't a "Possibly correct answer", it appears this topic can be closed.
    – Cerbrus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:04
  • @Cerbrus Given that there's the comment there, the only problem is me being blind. Otherwise, there'd be a problem of deleting something of bad quality, but useful to the OP. While I like the full fledged answers on SO, sometimes a single word would be enough to saves me hours. The deletion should not be that robotized, especially when there are no other answers.
    – maaartinus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:10
  • @FrédéricHamidi I didn't see that it's so old. Then the possible problem is rather non-existent as the OP doesn't give a damn anymore.
    – maaartinus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:12
  • It was a "user's first answer on a old question". That automatically enters in in the review queue. Enough people voted to delete the answer. That's not robotized, it's peer-reviewed.
    – Cerbrus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:13
  • @Cerbrus It's peer-reviewed, but sometimes the peers are (act as) robots. But forget it, this was a really bad example of this behavior because of the question's age and because of the comment.
    – maaartinus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:21
  • Keep in mind that reviewers that aren't paying attention will get a slap on the wrist if they make too many bad reviews. Robo-reviewing is being punished ;-)
    – Cerbrus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 13:22

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