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	<title>Comments on: Try Out Browser Ball</title>
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		<title>By: Strangely</title>
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		<description>Yay...  
I tried it in Opera and Opera crashed.  The Visual Studio 2008 debugger tried to kick in...
I tried it in Chrome and (not surprisingly) it worked.
In IE8, there are no buttons or anything to get the ball going.  So yes, a totally different code base going on there.

I don&#039;t use Safari as a few months back when Apple first started plugging the Windows&#039; version, it worked of a sort and then was found to have severe security holes so I removed it and haven&#039;t gone back.


I think we are still some way from a standards compliant web that everyone can agree on!</description>
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I tried it in Opera and Opera crashed.  The Visual Studio 2008 debugger tried to kick in&#8230;<br />
I tried it in Chrome and (not surprisingly) it worked.<br />
In IE8, there are no buttons or anything to get the ball going.  So yes, a totally different code base going on there.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t use Safari as a few months back when Apple first started plugging the Windows&#8217; version, it worked of a sort and then was found to have severe security holes so I removed it and haven&#8217;t gone back.</p>
<p>I think we are still some way from a standards compliant web that everyone can agree on!</p>
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