WebKit's JavaScript engine is a completely different code base than the one in Firefox. Although WebKit's JS engine has not achieved feature-parity with Firefox, there are a number of people spending their own time documenting bugs, writing test cases, and coding fixes for these bugs. And that doesn't even include the Apple employees working on the project.

It's a lot easier to post a blog entry saying that WebKit lacks a feature than it is to implement a missing feature or fix a broken feature.

Dave


On May 25, 2006, at 10:50 PM, Colin Barrett wrote:

[...]
My main question is: Is WebKit's JS worse than FF's, or simply not the same, which could lead to breakage.

-Colin

On May 25, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Abhi Beckert wrote:

I've seen several blog posts recently (eg:
http://rentzsch.com/code/dashcodeForAjaxAppDevelopment) that boldly
state WebKit's "ajax support" is vastly inferior to FireFox. [...]
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