Ian Eure <i...@retrospec.tv> writes:

> Cayetano Santos <csant...@inventati.org> writes:
>>>dim. 16 févr. 2025 at 17:02, gfp <g...@posteo.at> wrote:
>>> in using ICECAT
>>> quite often many webpages say:
>>>
>>> "it is outdated"
>>
>> Indeed, it is  (115) !
>
> IceCat isn’t really outdated, the message is almost certainly due to
> extension preventing JavaScript from running.
…
> Guix has a recent snapshot of IceCat, which was updated within the
> last few weeks.  IceCat upstream is one ESR behind the current

I don’t have no-script active in icecat, and I see similar problems.

And from work I can tell you where they come from: a standard setting in
babel and other Javascript transpilers is "last three versions of
Firefox and last ESR, and last three versions of Chrome". So anything
older causes problems, because the build systems of websites (bundlers,
typescript-transpilers, minifiers, …) drop support for it.

Because that reduces the size of code to ship by requiring fewer
polyfills.

Best wishes,
Arne
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