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Please write in the documentation to which browserlist string preset-env.targets: '...' does targets:{esmodules: true} equate.
Is esmodules:false the same as 'ie11' and esmodules:true the same as 'defaults and not ie 11'?
I like very much the idea of splitting the scripts into type=module/nomodule html script tag, but I do not want to generate module-syntax for very old browsers, that understand 'type=module'.
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Please write in the documentation to which browserlist string preset-env.targets: '...' does targets:{esmodules: true} equate.
Is esmodules:false the same as 'ie11' and esmodules:true the same as 'defaults and not ie 11'?
I like very much the idea of splitting the scripts into type=module/nomodule html script tag, but I do not want to generate module-syntax for very old browsers, that understand 'type=module'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: