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Mozilla Developer Preview (1.9.3 alpha) The Mozilla Developer Preview of Gecko 1.9.3 (alpha) is an early developer milestone containing new features of the Gecko layout engine. It is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended for web application developers and our testing community. Current users of Mozilla Firefox should not use this Mozilla Developer Preview. New Features and Changes Gecko 1.9.3 alpha introduces new features which can be tested by using this Mozilla Developer Preview. Many of these features are still in development, and while they will likely appear in some future version of Mozilla Firefox, some may be in earlier releases than others. Alpha 3: 17-March-2010 Performance An experimental Direct2D rendering backend on Windows is available, turned off by default.
For information and instructions on enabling this experimental feature, see Bas Shouten's post. JavaScript Significant API improvements are available for JS-ctypes, a foreign function interface for extensions. Ctypes.jsm now supports complex types including structures, pointers, and arrays. See Dan Witte's post for more information. Stability Mozilla now uses an infallible allocator: if a request for memory cannot be fulfilled, the allocator aborts. This allows for simplification of the Mozilla code, as well as preventing a class of security errors with unchecked null pointers. See bug 441324 for details.
Plugins Additional fixes for multi-process plugins: * crash and hang fixes; * the Foxit Reader and Octoshape plugins work correctly; * Performance improvements in the delivery of network streams. Alpha 2: 3-March-2010 Plugins On Windows and Linux, plugins (such as Flash and Silverlight) are now isolated from Firefox. Plugin crashes will not kill Firefox itself, and unresponsive plugins are automatically restarted. Security The SSL security system has been changed to fix a renegotiation flaw. For technical details, see the newsgroup posting announcing the change. Performance Link history lookup is now performed asynchronously on a thread. This results in less I/O during page load and improves overall browser responsiveness.
Performance Loading the HTML5 specification no longer causes very long browser pauses. See bug 526394 for details. JavaScript The JavaScript engine has many improvements: string handling is improved, faster closures, and some support for fast tracing and JIT of recursive functions. Performance Strings are not copied between the main DOM code and web workers, improving performance for threaded JavaScript which moves large pieces of data between threads. HTML The placeholder attribute for and is now supported. User Interface The stop and reload buttons have been merged when they are adjacent on the toolbar. See bug 343396 for details.
SVG Support for SMIL Animation in SVG. Support for animating some SVG attributes is still under development and the animateMotion element isn't supported yet. Stability Crash reports from plugin processes are now submitted automatically. Crash report submission can be disabled in Firefox preferences (Advanced / General / Submit crash reports).
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This support is not quite complete: support for animation of transforms and gradients has not yet been implemented. WebGL Support for WebGL, which is disabled by default but can be enabled by changing a preference. See this blog post and this blog post for more details. DOM Support for the getClientRects and getBoundingClientRect methods on Range objects.
See bug 396392 for details. DOM Support for the setCapture and releaseCapture methods on DOM elements. See bug 503943 for details. HTML Support for the HTML5 History.pushState() and History.replaceState() methods and the popstate event. See bug 500328 for details.
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CSS Support for the -moz-image-rect() value for background-image. See bug 113577 for more details.
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We are interested in feedback on any bugs or missing capabilities in these new features. Some of the changes will affect web and platform compatibility. For detailed information about compatibility changes in Gecko 1.9.3, please read Upcoming Firefox features for developers. Downloading and Installing System Requirements Before installing, make sure your computer meets the system requirements.