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What did Firefox change to break my code?!

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dupe of /questions/1145271 - locking

A few of my website pages now break on FF. But they use to work fine! I use FF, Chrome, Chromium, IE, Opera, and Safari to test for browser compatibility. Pages that use to work on FF now don't, even though they still work fine on all the other browsers! WHY THE CHANGES?! Why can't you guys leave well enough alone?! If it isn't broken, why fix it?!

As of now, I can't find any reason for my code to break; it just does. And ONLY on Firefox! That said, I'll issue a warning to my clients to NOT use Firefox on my website, that they're off trying to blaze new trails in the world of browsers and have left theirs incompatible with my site, and any other browser will work fine.

This use to be the way Microsoft did things: always trying to set the standards and having a crappy browser because of ongoing compatibility issues. Looks like Mozilla's picking right up where Microsoft left off!

''dupe of [/questions/1145271] - locking'' A few of my website pages now break on FF. But they use to work fine! I use FF, Chrome, Chromium, IE, Opera, and Safari to test for browser compatibility. Pages that use to work on FF now don't, even though they still work fine on all the other browsers! WHY THE CHANGES?! Why can't you guys leave well enough alone?! If it isn't broken, why fix it?! As of now, I can't find any reason for my code to break; it just does. And ONLY on Firefox! That said, I'll issue a warning to my clients to NOT use Firefox on my website, that they're off trying to blaze new trails in the world of browsers and have left theirs incompatible with my site, and any other browser will work fine. This use to be the way Microsoft did things: always trying to set the standards and having a crappy browser because of ongoing compatibility issues. Looks like Mozilla's picking right up where Microsoft left off!

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