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IE features superior QA

Posted in General, Spread IE by Elliott Back on October 14th, 2004.

In a message to BugTraq, Michal Zalewski posts the results of a comparison of IE 6.0, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, and Linx’s behavior on invalid markup and malformed HTML:

“All browsers but Microsoft Internet Explorer kept crashing on a regular basis due to NULL pointer references, memory corruption, buffer overflows, sometimes memory exhaustion; taking several minutes on average to encounter a tag they couldn’t parse.”

See Larry Osterman and Slashdot for more information about this story. Also, here is an image of the Firefox crash.

This entry was posted on Thursday, October 14th, 2004 at 6:18 pm and is tagged with memory exhaustion, memory corruption, null pointer, internet explorer, osterman, slashdot, linx, netscape, markup, qa, crash, ie 6, opera, microsoft. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback.

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