Comment by pkulak 15 hours ago And Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/jxl/ 4 comments pkulak Reply breve 5 hours ago It's a good use case for WebAssembly. For browsers that don't yet support JPEG XL natively the page could provide a wasm decoder.Like this demo page: https://bevara.github.io/Showcase/libjxl/ Santosh83 4 hours ago Wonderful. Allow an "unmonitored" extension from a random stranger on the Internet have access to "all data for all websites" just to support an image format for which Mozilla should have long built in native support... Vinnl 2 hours ago Security concerns are exactly the reason the format doesn't have native support yet. However: https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/pull/1064
breve 5 hours ago It's a good use case for WebAssembly. For browsers that don't yet support JPEG XL natively the page could provide a wasm decoder.Like this demo page: https://bevara.github.io/Showcase/libjxl/
Santosh83 4 hours ago Wonderful. Allow an "unmonitored" extension from a random stranger on the Internet have access to "all data for all websites" just to support an image format for which Mozilla should have long built in native support... Vinnl 2 hours ago Security concerns are exactly the reason the format doesn't have native support yet. However: https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/pull/1064
Vinnl 2 hours ago Security concerns are exactly the reason the format doesn't have native support yet. However: https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/pull/1064
It's a good use case for WebAssembly. For browsers that don't yet support JPEG XL natively the page could provide a wasm decoder.
Like this demo page: https://bevara.github.io/Showcase/libjxl/
Wonderful. Allow an "unmonitored" extension from a random stranger on the Internet have access to "all data for all websites" just to support an image format for which Mozilla should have long built in native support...
Security concerns are exactly the reason the format doesn't have native support yet. However: https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/pull/1064