Comment Re:Interesting (Score 0, Troll) 364
OK, maybe you're right about the fact that MSIE has more security flaws than other browsers. That's also because more people are using it and more people found bugs.
Still, Mozilla and Netscape will never be first class browser with large user base. Don't even think about commercializing Mozilla when it can't open certain DHTML sites. I've tried 1.2.1 (just now) on both Windows and my Debian.
They still have the same problems. The DHTML functionality hasn't been fixed. Bug #182253, "document.write() eats initial characters in 1.2".It explains why so many sites with DHTML menus are being hit by the current bug. The sites are using document.write() to create them.
Also, there is a new bug that was just recently discovered. Progressive JPEG rendering in Mozilla hasn't been functioning properly since release 1.2.1. As an example, this image will open properly in MSIE, Netscape 6 and 7, Opera, however it won't open properly in Mozilla.
So, what steps do you think that Mozilla developers to squash all these bugs?
Still, Mozilla and Netscape will never be first class browser with large user base. Don't even think about commercializing Mozilla when it can't open certain DHTML sites. I've tried 1.2.1 (just now) on both Windows and my Debian.
They still have the same problems. The DHTML functionality hasn't been fixed. Bug #182253, "document.write() eats initial characters in 1.2".It explains why so many sites with DHTML menus are being hit by the current bug. The sites are using document.write() to create them.
Also, there is a new bug that was just recently discovered. Progressive JPEG rendering in Mozilla hasn't been functioning properly since release 1.2.1. As an example, this image will open properly in MSIE, Netscape 6 and 7, Opera, however it won't open properly in Mozilla.
So, what steps do you think that Mozilla developers to squash all these bugs?