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    Phoronix: Chrome 67 Beta Adds "Formdata" Event, Arbitrary Precision Integers

    Following the release of Chrome 66 earlier this month, Google developers working on the Chrome/Chromium web-browser have officially promoted Chrome 67 to beta...

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    Chrome 67 also brings the flag to allow casting to Chromecast on "public" IP addresses, correcting the problem that Chrome 64 brought when they restricted multicast to only reserved subnets.

    Last edited by macemoneta; 30 April 2018, 03:43 PM. Reason: Added link

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      Chrome 67 is also bringing support for the "formdata" event so any objects can provide form data, as an alternative to using hidden input objects for supplying additional form data.
      This is something that should have been implemented 10+ years ago

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