> I wonder why Caja is taken in so much more consideration than a
> practice that always existed in the programming world.

There's two reasons to that:

1. I've been consulting for Google Caja team to make Prototype Caja-
compliant,
2. Valija[1], the language which was created by the Google Caja team
as a result of that work[2], is an approximate subset of the ES3.1
strict mode, so supporting it today means supporting strict mode
tomorrow.

Best,

Tobie

[1] http://code.google.com/p/google-caja/wiki/WhatsMissing
[2] 
http://groups.google.com/group/google-caja-discuss/browse_thread/thread/284935fa0784316d/31e476a985ae8c66?lnk=gst#31e476a985ae8c66
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