QuirksMode: For all your browser quirks

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Isofarro said:
Curiosity's sake: Any examples of the above combination?

Not that I am aware of.

However, although not strictly browsers, there are modules for various
programming languages (Perl, Python, C, Java, etc) that expose the DOM for
a file for manipulation. So writing a browser that supported client-side
Perl scripting for instance would merely be a welding operation.
 

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