>On Fri, 18 Apr 2014 14:40:34 -0500 >Bruce Dubbs <bruce.du...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm currently using seamonkey-2.10.1 (vs current 2.25) and I've found > my html5 support to be a little lacking. I've found the site > http://html5test.com/index.html and have a browser score of 337. > What types of scores do others get for your browsers? > > I did check my konqueror (4.12.2) and it basically doesn't work at > all with a score of 103. I haven't yet built firefox on this system. > > -- Bruce
I get 286 with Midori-0.5.7 and WebKit-1.10.0. But, honestly, I think noone in their right mind would target a maximum score of 555 since that score also includes the following things: * Geolocation * Webcam access * Speech recognition (including microphone access) * Filesystem access * WebRTC * DRM support (included for completeness, does not carry points) * Javascript capability (taken for granted, also doesn't carry points) A browser that supports all the above misfeatures (with the exception of DRM) is the very definition of "trojan malware". -- Svi moji e-mailovi su kriptografski potpisani. Proverite ih. All of my e-mails are cryptographically signed. Verify them. -- You don't need an AI for a robot uprising. Humans will do just fine.
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