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Javascript support beyond 1.5. Why is it not there yet? [closed]

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Javascript 1.6 has been available since 2005 (in FF 2.0). Since then we have had quite a few new versions with new features. (Like v1.8.5, only supported in IE9 and FF4.)

Chrome, Opera and others seem to pride themselves by being up to date with the standards; can anybody provide resources or an idea why they have not yet "caught up"?

Built-in array extras and having let/yield would be quite nice.


JavaScript versions are Firefox only code. And it's a proprietary extension that SHOULD NOT go into JavaScript.

Go read the Ecmascript 5 specification and see what's actually in the language.

ES5 support table

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IE has been supporting .htc files since 2000 why havn't Chrome, safari, firefox and opera started supporting them?

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