Curious... why is FF4 so evil?

~Philip

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Sanford Whiteman <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > To further elucidate why this is happening, when you're browser's parser
> > sees the script tag, it executes everything in the script tag before
> moving
> > on to parse the rest of your HTML content.
>
> Not  so.  In Request.HTML, scripts are evaluated last. Intelligent DOM
> injection,  not  like  what  the browser does on its own. It's easy to
> demo this by moving the script around in my first jsFiddle.
>
> Anyway,  @David,  I  don't  know what you're doing to present backward
> results in FF 4 and FF 3.6. This Fiddle, lifted from your sample code,
> works identically in FF 3.6, 4, and 5:
>
> http://jsfiddle.net/4T2wA/24/
>
> P.S.  I  don't  know what humanity did to deserve FF 4. I can't use it
> anymore except for barebones testing: it sucks too much. I've moved on
> to  the 5 beta and we are sliding in a warning advising people on 4 to
> either move back or forward.
>
> -- S.
>
>


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