Silly me. Since
1. There was no version specific information provided by the OP (I looked for
that) -and-
2. you tell me that "SVG [whatever that is] (including circle) was originally
implemented in Firefox 1.5" -and-
3. There is no documentation that SVG has /not/ been removed from Firefox -and
Dear Jim Parkhurst,
It may depend on video card and video drivers and/or amount of
memory/video memory. 9 years ago there was vulnerability in Internet
explorer with displaying scaled image:
http://securityvulns.com/advisories/ie5freeze.asp results
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Thierry Zoller wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Read again:
> Affected : All Firefox versions that support SVG.
>
> Then think about what version of Firefox you are using.
SVG (including circle) was originally implemented in Firefox 1.5 -
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/SVG_
Hi Jim,
Read again:
Affected : All Firefox versions that support SVG.
Then think about what version of Firefox you are using.
JP> If I understand the process, saving the text at [IV. Proof of
JP> concept] (following the "~~~..." to an .XHTML file, and launch the
JP> file using Firefox, I should
If I understand the process, saving the text at [IV. Proof of concept]
(following the "~~~..." to an .XHTML file, and launch the file using Firefox, I
should lose functionality ("Browser doesn't respond any longer to any user
input, all tabs are no longer accessible, your work if any (hail to t
For those that failed to reproduce, try naming the POC file with an XHTML
extension.
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