HTML5 Test - How well does your browser support HTML5?

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Ink

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Go here.

You can also compare against other desktop, tablet, mobile, gaming and television browsers.

The HTML5 test score is an indication of how well your browser supports the upcoming HTML5 standard and related specifications. Even though the specification isn't finalized yet, all major browser manufacturers are making sure their browser is ready for the future. Find out which parts of HTML5 are already supported by your browser today and compare the results with other browsers.

The HTML5 test does not try to test all of the new features offered by HTML5, nor does it try to test the functionality of each feature it does detect. Despite these shortcomings we hope that by quantifying the level of support users and web developers will get an idea of how hard the browser manufacturers work on improving their browsers and the web as a development platform.

The HTML5 test is created by Niels Leenheer.
 

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Dont have an idea about html5 but let's see the score. :p
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You don't know about HTML5? :dash1:

Anyway, I just posted this for anyone who is interested in the scores/comparisons and Maxthon is still leading the pack. :D
 
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Waterfox : 345 pts + 9 bonus
Dragon : 402 pts + 9 bonus
 

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Screenshot too long and too high a resolution to embed...see here instead; http://forums.voiceofthepublic.com/smf2/gallery/1_09_06_12_9_02_32.png

In case you are wondering, I was using IE9 in the screenshot. We control ALL content by filtering/manipulating all of the TCP flow in both directions via local proxies and other IDS wares. IOWs, we can see anything we want to see but we choose to remove the garbage like tracking, ads, insecure scripting, etc. I can also manipulate or rewrite(tamper) with any request/response.

Are you prepared to defend against the inevitable insecurities of HTML5?
 

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Comodo Dragon 402 + 9 Security 5 of 15
IE 9 138 + 5 Security 0 of 15
FF 13 330 + 9 Security 0 of 15
 

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Looks like Chrome 21 has take the crown for now.

http://html5test.com/results/desktop.html

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