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Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari,Opera, Chrome,Seamonkey,iPhone,iPod,Wii,PS3.... Jul 21 2009 10:58AM
Thierry Zoller (Thierry zoller lu) (1 replies)
Re: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 03:12PM
Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx) (2 replies)
Re[2]: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 08:00PM
Thierry Zoller (Thierry zoller lu) (1 replies)
Re: Re[2]: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 08:05PM
Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx) (2 replies)
Re[4]: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 11:03PM
Thierry Zoller (Thierry zoller lu) (1 replies)
Re: Re[4]: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 11:15PM
Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx) (1 replies)
Re[6]: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 11:26PM
Thierry Zoller (Thierry zoller lu) (1 replies)
Re: Re[6]: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3.... Jul 21 2009 11:30PM
Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx)
> http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/level-one-html.html
> ------------------------------------------------------
>  readonly attribute  long                 length;
> ------------------------------------------------------

That was DOM Level 1 (1999). Even level 2 (2000) has this as read-write:

http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-HTML/html.html#ID-94282980

Also keep in mind that with relatively few exceptions, W3C simply
trailed and struggled to capture status quo (or some compromise
representation thereof) back then.

/mz

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