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Will there be a version of MyPal 68 based on the Firefox 115 JS engine? #222

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FlorianisonGitHub opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 8 comments

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@FlorianisonGitHub
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@FlorianisonGitHub FlorianisonGitHub changed the title Will there be a version Firefox 115 JS engine? Will there be a version based on the Firefox 115 JS engine? Jul 4, 2023
@FlorianisonGitHub FlorianisonGitHub changed the title Will there be a version based on the Firefox 115 JS engine? Will there be a version of MyPal 68 based on the Firefox 115 JS engine? Jul 4, 2023
@andika207
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115 ? keep dreaming on.

@RamonUnch
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Well next step should be 91esr the latest 91.13esr was August 23, 2022, then there should be 102.13esr which was very recently updated, 115 is quite far and it starts being quite speculative...

@Feodor2
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Feodor2 commented Jul 7, 2023

That depends, while this is not planned of foreseeable future.
@RamonUnch are right here, and 78 - 91 will be long too.

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bw134polska commented Jul 17, 2023

Like i said on msfn, Firefox 78 JS level is minimum for today's internet standards. I hope it will get raised to 8x. Backporting newer versions are not useful for XP and any NT5.x operating system (lack of any Flash support etc.)

Even Waterfox G5 (based on 102 ESR) has barely better support of actual internet standards than 78. It's unlikely that ECMAScript 2021+ would be ever supported fully on web browsers designed for NT5/Vista.

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It's unlikely that ECMAScript 2021+ would ever be fully supported on web browsers designed for NT5/Vista.

are you implying that the Mypal 68 browser is dead in the water and future upgrades are likely to be useless for internet standards ?

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FlorianisonGitHub commented Jul 19, 2023 via email

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Does Windows XP support WaterFox G5? I’m wondering.

you can use OCAPI or other weird virtual machine-like methods to get WinXP working with modern browsers.

I have always been fan of Firefox but I don't even use it with Win7

Mozilla could have a larger user base (most browsers are based on chromium) if they were bot stupid clowns who drop the support to older Windows editions as soon as chrome does it.

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vertaa commented Jul 30, 2023

I believe having Maypal68 support JS Level 86 first, since there is a browser which already supports it and this JS Level could be used to test and compare.

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