On Feb 7, 12:35 am, jdalton <john.david.dal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Jorge:
>
>   Shows Chrome 11 and Safari 5 failing at least 1 of the tests:
>  http://jsbin.com/ipowa4

It's quite debatable whether it's a bug to create a table with a
tbody...

> > LOL, March, 7, 2007 ? That must have been Safari 2.x :-))) Are you
>
> The poster said that the bug was old but still exists (maybe in
> mobile).

Yes, that's what he said. But I don't believe it. To prove that a bug
exists, there has to be a test somewhere that demonstrates it, a test
that is able to reproduce it. Where is it ? I will believe it as soon
as I see it.

See, for example, that Diego posted saying "Try changing the "title"
or the "head" elements using ".innerHTML" and you will see problems
arise even in Webkit. " Well, I did and there was not any problem. He
just didn't know what he was talking about. How many times in your
life have you wanted to insert another <head> in the <body> ? Never.
That's spreading FUD. innerHTML is perfectly, 100% usable in any
browser BUT Microsoft's Internet Explorers. Minus the usual bugs, that
exist in all browsers, and not only in .innerHTML.
--
Jorge.

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