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Moved from beta-test to off-topic, where the resulting flame fest will be
amusing rather than annoying. ;-)
Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> Supporting draft standard features by default is extremely poor
> practice, or more precisely, a serious product defect.
Yet, oddly enough, not supporting draft standards in a web browser is a
*bad* thing. Funny that.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Ada - the programming language trying to avoid
you literally shooting yourself in the foot.
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Darren New wrote:
> Moved from beta-test to off-topic, where the resulting flame fest will
> be amusing rather than annoying. ;-)
>
> Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
>> Supporting draft standard features by default is extremely poor
>> practice, or more precisely, a serious product defect.
>
> Yet, oddly enough, not supporting draft standards in a web browser is a
> *bad* thing. Funny that.
>
Haven't you heard? It is better to support a draft standard and patent
littered codecs, than it is to support a fixed standard that is trying
to go open-source.
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