Hi,

On Oct 23, 5:35 pm, "wwwboy" <www...@pochta.ru> wrote:
> With the speed of which modern browsers release updates and move toward HTML5 
> -
> I think there will be no significant differences between them in a year.
> IE8 will not be alive in a year in the light of Windows8 with IE10 and 
> canceling
> support XP - so there will be IE9 and IE10 which a close to other browsers.

I think you're being very optimistic there, particularly with regard
to how quickly Windows users will upgrade.

> An optional ability to build library without of support of old browsers will 
> be
> the big advance for most developers - small size, fast execution!

Again, what makes you think that legacy support is a significant
fraction of the library? I suggest reading through the source, the
vast majority of it is utility functionality, not cross-browser
workarounds.
--
T.J. Crowder
Independent Software Engineer
tj / crowder software / com
www / crowder software / com

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