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On Mar 30, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Adele Peterson wrote:

Well, we're still working on converting <input type="password"> and other form controls, so when those are all done, bug #5195 may be unblocked.

Please read this message as it was intended -- an honest question, not an attempt to insult anyone. That said:

What kind of state is this considered to be in? Is it intended to be in a stable enough state that it's worth reporting bugs against, or is this just life at the top of the tree while developers are still testing and fixing their own work?

Just for instance: Double clicking words doesn't work properly in most cases, copy-paste inserts extra spaces, spell checking doesn't work... I'll file these if desired, but if the code is still being written it's a bit pointless to do so. (Although it doesn't crash. That's good!)

Sorry if this has been discussed, but I haven't seen anything on it.

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Steven Fisher; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Programs that crash have been proven to be less useful than those that don't." -- Apple Technote #117


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