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Never ending critical flaws
Isn't it obvious now that HTML / JAVASCRIPT was so badly designed that these flaws are inevitable? WEB needs a new markup standard, and it'd better not be HTML-oriented regardless how these W3C guys insist they can get it right.
Posted by: LBiege   Posted on: 08/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Never ending critical flaws  LBiege | 08/03/09
This is NOT because of html  Lerianis10 | 08/03/09
To human is to err.  phatkat | 08/04/09
RE: Mozilla patches 'critical' Firefox flaws  Loverock Davidson | 08/03/09
Yes. Those are dreadlocks.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 08/03/09
Or perhaps you're running Firefox 3.5? (NT)  Zogg | 08/03/09
Doh!  Loverock Davidson | 08/03/09
It's time to quit using Internet Exploder  honeymonster | 08/03/09
Err, actually...  Zogg | 08/03/09
IE "out-of-band" patch  JDThompson | 08/04/09
What prompted them to do that?  UAC nanny screen | 08/04/09
That was for a different bug.  Zogg | 08/05/09
Neither of these bugs is present in Firefox 3.5  Zogg | 08/03/09
Ryan Naraine: Learn English for christ sake  Macintoshtoffy | 08/03/09
Good to give credit where it is due  dirk.r.gently@... | 08/03/09
I have no problem with Ryan's English -  mhenriday | 08/04/09
wow! Kiss the royal browser!  sunny-arora@... | 08/04/09
Perhaps you did not read the messages  coopejx@... | 08/05/09
yes i did  sunny-arora@... | 08/16/09

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