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The fact that it's anything like ActiveX is what scares me. I'm not looking forward to further fragmentation of web browser capabilities.


With Mozilla explicitly announcing they won't support it (and we all know how Microsoft will react) - I hope NaCl goes on to die a silent death.

Except perhaps in chromebooks. I could see how they'd be useful there.


No support is a bit better than sub standard support, although I guess devs could still have to deal with people wanting a NaCl version created in addition to normal web part of a project.




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