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by lazaroclapp
3808 days ago
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To be fair, a certain school of thought would say that those bugs are the browser's to fix, and that websites should deliver the browser whichever video it claims to support. If the browser advertises support for something it doesn't support, then it is up to browser developers (not web developers) to fix either the support or the advertisement thereof. Edit: Not saying that's always correct, but there does seem to be a tension between: "make sure your code can work well, even in a bad environment" and "don't mask bugs, instead fix them where it makes the most sense to do so" (in this case: in the dozens of browsers instead of in millions of websites). |
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If a mechanism exists to prevent your customer from perceiving this, as a business the smart decision is going to be to use it.