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Huh? We had this exact thing with cgi scripts and html 4.1, and dynamic behavior that we cared about was on a lot of websites.



I think that's what OP was getting at - if FixBrowser was very popular, then servers would use CGI etc. for dynamic behaviours, but its not and they don't.

Instead the community is relied upon to reimplemented the behavior in FixScript which means by necessity only a smaller number of popular sites will load correctly m




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