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html 5 is a standard.
True but even that will be years before being supported widely given how fast the general public updates their browsers. Last month ~60% of our site traffic was IE and of that 31% was IE 7 and below.
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John, are those lifetime numbers?
Jeez, iCab made the list... I hope that isn't just me (John, what time span does that snapshot represent?). iCab can thou, pretend it is anything.dave
Hey, guess what? Adobe has found yet another serious security flaw in Flash. Surprised? Neither are we. And we can already hear the iOS fanboys warming up their commenting fingers. The vulnerability affects all platforms, including Android, though only attacks on Windows have been seen in the wild so far. Just like last month's exploit, this one is spreading via malicious .swf files embedded in Office documents, only this time it's Word instead of Excel being targeted (a hacker's gotta keep it fresh, after all). Once again Reader and Acrobat are also vulnerable, but attacks can be thwarted using Reader's Protected Mode. When exactly Adobe plans on plugging this hole is anyone's guess. Until then, might we suggest you become friends with a little browser extension called FlashBlock?