On 19 September 2011 11:56, Samuel Richardson <s...@richardson.co.nz> wrote:
> From memory, most browsers will keep the order intact with the exception of,
> weirdly enough, Chrome.

I don't think it's *that* weird actually. If Chrome was doing
something off-spec then it would be weird, but the fact that the spec
says there is no order means it's actually *useful* for Chrome to do
it differently, as it stops developers from relying on a coincidence.
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