Archive for February, 2008

USA suppressing foreign freedom of expression?

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Scenario: A Swiss bank’s Cayman Islands branch has issues with content published by the website wikileaks.org. They take the issue to an American court. As the individuals behind the Wikileaks site are not American citizens and are not presently in the USA, nor is the servers located in USA, the court has no direct jurisdiction […]

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ECMAScript 4 again

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

A new pre-release of the reference implementation has been released. Head on over to the ECMAScript - Downloads site to get it. What are the changes? Well, taken directly out of Graydon’s announcement message to the ES4-discuss mailing list:
This release covers the cumulative set of fixes, enhancements, and adjustments to track spec discussions since October. […]

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March 4, 2008
Microsoft changes their mind about default standards mode
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February 20, 2008
USA suppressing foreign freedom of expression?
February 13, 2008
ECMAScript 4 again
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