> There are various ways to cause a browser to crash, few of
which involve bad
> HTML.  For instance, the perfectly valid <IMG SRC="NUL:"> used
to cause a
> BSOD on Windows machines, and <IMG SRC="/dev/null"> throws some
Unix
> browsers into a loop.  <IMG SRC="/dev/mouse"> used to be a
favourite when
> Mosaic on X was the most common platform -- it'd freeze the
mouse cursor on
> certain setups.

Heh! I wouldn't call this 'bad' HTML, I would call it 'malicious'
HTML.<g>

-wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/

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