For legacy reasons, HTML comments can appear within a script tag, and if there is a `<script` in it, the first following `</script>` within the comment does **not** close the main script tag.
minify-html does **not** do this special handling, as it adds complexity and slows down performance dramatically, for a legacy feature that is not recommended to be (and almost never) used.
-`document.querySelector('script[type="text/html"]')` has exactly one child node and it's a text node.
If there is one or more `<script>` inside an HTML comment before any `</script>`, the first `</script>` will not end the main script.
Ending tag inside comment works because there are no nested script tags.
```html
<scripttype="text/plain"><!--
</script>
```
There is a nested tag but it doesn't need to be closed because it's treated as text.
```html
<scripttype="text/plain">
<script>
</script>
```
There is a nested tag but it doesn't need to be closed because it's not inside an HTML comment.
```html
<scripttype="text/plain">
<script><!--
</script>
```
There is a nested tag but it doesn't need to be closed because main closing tag is not inside an HTML comment.
```html
<scripttype="text/plain"><!--
<script>-->
</script>
```
The main closing tag is in a HTML comment but still works because there is no `<script>` before it in its comment (there is one in the previous comment).
```html
<scripttype="text/plain">
<!--<script>--><!--
</script>
```
There is a nested tag and it's in an HTML comment but it doesn't need to be closed because it's not `script`.
```html
<scripttype="text/plain"><!--
<div>
</script>
```
First closing tag is inside a comment with one or more previous opening tags so it doesn't close main script tag.
```html
<scripttype="text/plain"><!--
<script>alert();</script>
</script>
```
There is a nested tag and it needs to be closed because it's in a comment `script`. The amount of `<script>` doesn't matter.