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Posted by kchayka on 04/12/06 02:32
John Bokma wrote:
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> Worse, if such an exploit is very popular, a browser developer might feel
> obliged to keep such an exploit working,
Hmmm... IE is the only browser still in widespread use that has any
amount of "popular" exploits, and MS has felt obliged to do away with
them all. ;)
The only browser that really needs hacks with any regularity any more is
IE5-6. Hacks or kludges for other browsers are few and far between,
especially since browser makers have all gotten on the standards
bandwagon. This is A Good Thing.
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