cake is a framework.. you have 100% control over the stuff that gets
sent back to the client.  If you don't want to blame the browser, It
would be the website/app's developer (the user of the framework) task
to "make it compatible with" a browser.
(i can imagine cakephp devs have better things to do right now then
worrying about that)

But it's definetely not cakephp's  fault.


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