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How well does your browser support HTML5?

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  • K Kevin McFarlane

    HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

    Kevin

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    OriginalGriff
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    Chrome - 197 + 7 bonus. Opera 10 Mobile (PPC) 57. So my yonks-old mobile beats IE! Hah! Eat my browser Microsoft! :laugh:

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    • C Christopher Duncan

      How much do we care? Not being a wise ass, seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing. Haven't kept up much with the HTML5 thing other than watching Apple bitch slap Adobe around a bit.

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      Rama Krishna Vavilala
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      Christopher Duncan wrote:

      seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing

      Don't worry IE9 will have that support, So you are well covered.

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      • K Kevin McFarlane

        HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

        Kevin

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        IE6 12 :sigh: DAMN YUO CORPORATE OVERLOARDS !!!1!11!! :shakes fist:

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        • C Christopher Duncan

          How much do we care? Not being a wise ass, seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing. Haven't kept up much with the HTML5 thing other than watching Apple bitch slap Adobe around a bit.

          Christopher Duncan
          www.PracticalUSA.com
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          Kevin McFarlane
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          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing

          That's why Google are pushing ahead with that Chrome Frame thingy, much to the annoyance of Microsoft and Mozilla. :)

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          • K Kevin McFarlane

            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing

            That's why Google are pushing ahead with that Chrome Frame thingy, much to the annoyance of Microsoft and Mozilla. :)

            Kevin

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            Rama Krishna Vavilala
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            Kevin McFarlane wrote:

            Google are pushing ahead with that Chrome Frame

            Yes, that's sheer brilliance on their part :)

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            • K Kevin McFarlane

              HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

              Kevin

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              DaveAuld
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              Android 2.1 Stock Browser on Nexus One; 151 + 0 Bonus

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              • K Kevin McFarlane

                HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                Kevin

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                chrome 6.0.427.0 dev : 217 + 10 bonus pts chromium 5.0.387 : 207 + 03 bonus pts Firefox 3.6.3 : 139 + 04 bonus pts Opera 10.52 : 129 + 04 bonus pts IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts IE 8 : 27 + 00 bonus pts -- Modified Friday, June 11, 2010 4:21 PM

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                  chrome 6.0.427.0 dev : 217 + 10 bonus pts chromium 5.0.387 : 207 + 03 bonus pts Firefox 3.6.3 : 139 + 04 bonus pts Opera 10.52 : 129 + 04 bonus pts IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts IE 8 : 27 + 00 bonus pts -- Modified Friday, June 11, 2010 4:21 PM

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                  crayzeecoder wrote:

                  IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts

                  Jeez, I thought it might at least get into the 100s. :omg:

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                  • K Kevin McFarlane

                    crayzeecoder wrote:

                    IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts

                    Jeez, I thought it might at least get into the 100s. :omg:

                    Kevin

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                    crayzeecoder
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                    I know it's pretty ridiculous... I thought the same. They do seem to have done a lot along javascript lines though: [^]

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                    • K Kevin McFarlane

                      HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                      Kevin

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                      Roger Wright
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                      IE6 SP2 = 12 of 300, and No Bonus Points! :laugh:

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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        Christopher Duncan wrote:

                        seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing

                        Don't worry IE9 will have that support, So you are well covered.

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                        Christopher Duncan
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                        Yes, I sleep better nights knowing that I can count on Microsoft. :rolleyes:

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                        • K Kevin McFarlane

                          HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                          Kevin

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                          Stuart Dootson
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                          Safari 5 on OS X - 208 + 8 bonus points Chrome 5 on OS X - 197 + 7 bonus points Firefox 3.5.7 on OS X (when it eventually loaded) - 126 + 4 bonus points I'll stick with my default browsers - Safari on OS X, Chrome on Windows...

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                          • K Kevin McFarlane

                            HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                            Kevin

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                            Mark_Wallace
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                            What makes me laugh is that it is automatically assumed that all the "features" of HTML5 are not only *required*, but *desired*. Are they bollocks. Too much of the HTML5 spec looks like playground toys for hackers and malware producers -- giving them access, through a web page, to things that I don't believe that a web page should ever have access to. It will be far too easy for advertisers, spammers, and hackers to abuse.

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                              IE6 SP2 = 12 of 300, and No Bonus Points! :laugh:

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                              Mark_Wallace
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                              Roger Wright wrote:

                              IE6 SP2 = 12 of 300, and No Bonus Points!

                              But you can view the page, and every other web page, with it. What does that tell you about the can't-live-without-it-ness of HTML5? Wait until people start noticing that four out of five open web pages have each taken control of their webcam, microphone, etc, "just in case". HTML5 would have allowed Geocities to bring the internet to its knees.

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                              • K Kevin McFarlane

                                Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                                IE 8 scored 27

                                I wonder what IE9 Preview scores?

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                                32 and 1 bonus point. Not very good.

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                                • K Kevin McFarlane

                                  HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                                  Kevin

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                                  Michael Raddie
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                                  IE 8 27 Chrome 197

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                                    IE6 12 :sigh: DAMN YUO CORPORATE OVERLOARDS !!!1!11!! :shakes fist:

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                                    Hooga Booga
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                                    I feel your pain! Windows 2000, IE6. HELP ME! :mad:

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                                    • K Kevin McFarlane

                                      HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                                      Kevin

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                                      kinar
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                                      Palm Pre default browser (OS version 1.4.1.1) = 132 + 5 bonus

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                                      • K Kevin McFarlane

                                        HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                                        Kevin

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                                        Jakub Januszkiewicz
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                                        Konqueror 4.4.4 scores 74 + 10 bonus ... not much :-/

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                                        • K Kevin McFarlane

                                          HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.

                                          Kevin

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                                          Mark from Sussex
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                                          Have the NSC's passed the same points as Netscape? If they then they have 31 points + incompatibility. If they don't match some of the NS passed points then they have less than NS + incompatibility. So IE has 27 points and NS has 31 points. Who works out what the tests should be. Here is my list with just three tests. Can edit source code (Eg. Notepad); IE 1-7 yes, IE 8 no, Netscape no. Supports VB Script code; IE 1-3 no, IE 5-8 yes, Netscape no. Supports DIV's; IE 1-8 yes, Netscape 1-4 no, Netscape 5-SeaMonkey2 yes. There are many features that IE don't support, but there are also many features that the Netscape family don't support. OK. I picked features that Netscape don't support. Just like this test.

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