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I believe, last time I checked, the functionality that was written about in the JSSS Specification, section 3.1, was never fully completed (the applied function would only be executed once), which would suggest that Netscape's JSSS implementation was never fully completed. Would that be relevant? 66.31.32.22804:57, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Clarification needed
This article is a bit unclear... does JSSS work on all Netscape versions since version 4, or did they stop supporting it when it failed to catch on?