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Gmail will soon block JavaScript files from being uploaded and sent over email. Starting February 13th, you’ll no longer be able to attach .js files as they are increasingly being used as a form ...
If you want to email a .js file to somebody for any reason, you only have a few more days to do so through Gmail. The service will start blocking JavaScript file attachments starting on February ...
Learn how to use JavaScript’s fs library module to create, read, write, and stream common file types in the JavaScript runtimes Node, Deno, and Bun.
"The .js (Javascript) file type is automatically blocked in some email packages, particularly Outlook," said Mr Munro. "But interestingly Gmail doesn't appear to block it.
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