MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 05/03/2013 12:04, Roger Fink told the world:
FWIW, while the latest java update, 1.7.0.17 appears to work well, it
also knocks out javascript in SeaMonkey 2.15.2, at least that was my
experience (Firefox 18.0.1 was unaffected).

I reverted back to 1.7.0.15.


I don't see how it could "knock out" javascript, since javascript is
embedded in the Gecko engine, and Java is a plug-in. That is, Java only
receives code that has been handed to it by Gecko. If it's Javascript,
Gecko won't hand it to Java. The two technologies (Java and Javascript)
aren't related except by name.

And, by the way, I have just tested Seamonkey with Java 1.7.0.17 on the
ACID3 page (which uses a lot of Javascript) and it passed with no problems.

http://acid3.acidtests.org/

had a reading of 98/100 on SM 2.0.14
failed miserably on Firefox 20.

here's what it looked like on FireFox 20.05 (Think that's the latest version.)
http://www.screencast.com/t/CkCflIgam10

Although the 100/100 worked the colored boxes were completely slammed.

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