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Combined reply to Phoenix and Chrispy...
First @Chrispy:
Yes, OF are fixed much faster than IE, but I only mentioned finding new vulnerabilities. I agree with DraconicDink, so I'll quote him here:
"Because they don't have as many security vulnerabilities and because hackers don't target them as quickly. Oh, and the few vulnerabilities are patched faster".
@Phoenix:
It's true that Acid2 isn't the end-all-be-all of web tests available, but it tests some of the more requested techniques. Also I've found a W3C page on how to deal with invalid CSS here. There's a default stylesheet, but that's no requirement whatsoever. Might be useful to know about it, though.
Agree on the IE7 tabs. With the Mac IE5 mention, I just wanted to point out that it isn't completely Windows only. Mere nitpicking, but if someone really wanted to use IE on Mac, it's possible
First @Chrispy:
Yes, OF are fixed much faster than IE, but I only mentioned finding new vulnerabilities. I agree with DraconicDink, so I'll quote him here:
"Because they don't have as many security vulnerabilities and because hackers don't target them as quickly. Oh, and the few vulnerabilities are patched faster".
@Phoenix:
It's true that Acid2 isn't the end-all-be-all of web tests available, but it tests some of the more requested techniques. Also I've found a W3C page on how to deal with invalid CSS here. There's a default stylesheet, but that's no requirement whatsoever. Might be useful to know about it, though.
Agree on the IE7 tabs. With the Mac IE5 mention, I just wanted to point out that it isn't completely Windows only. Mere nitpicking, but if someone really wanted to use IE on Mac, it's possible
