It has been, and always will be, an issue that the web is infused with a lot of crappy code; especially javascript. If you develop a browser and only point the finger, guess what? Your users lose functionality. And what's the point of spending time creating a browser if most folks get "driven" to use something else that simply works better.
This is totally veering off topic, but I have to say this: the fact that browsers have, for so long now, worked around crap code is the reason why web designers have to spend so incredibly long in the first place writing "hacks". If browsers had just refused to render bad code in the first place, the web would have been a much simpler place to develop for.
Hyatt had some really good points about this when he was discussing XML error handling.
<http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2004_01.html#004702>
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