Obviously the problem with Javascript may be that JS ist distributed as source code in a project. So if you add several JS libraries (prototype etc.) to the project then Ohloh probably (wrongly) adds
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those files to your projects and rises your JS count. It's probably not clever enough to detect JS libraries you only distribute. Worse: It may add the JS licenses to your projects and claim your project uses X and Y licenses. [Less]