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URL: http://getprismatic.com/home
Browser / Version: Firefox 38.0
Operating System: Windows
Problem type: Something else - I'll add details below

Steps to Reproduce
This site will break in upcoming web browsers unless it is updated.

Please ask the web developers maintaining this site to investigate this issue.

Further details: The ClojureScript library which powers this site has a bug which breaks the site in updated browsers until ClojureScript is updated. We've detected that your site runs with a broken version of ClojureScript.

How to reproduce:

  1. Navigate to: http://getprismatic.com/home in a Firefox 38 nightly build
  2. Firefox 38 updates its JavaScript engine to conform to the latest standards, this makes the site fail.

Please see these links for details:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1138325
clojure/clojurescript@d717b4e

The site can be contacted here: report an issue on their GitHub repos, for example on https://github.com/prismatic/dommy (I have not verified if "Dommy"'s usage of ClojureScript is what breaks the site)

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Closed: Fixed
#847

getprismatic.com breaks in ECMAScript 6 - compatible browsers because ClojureScript needs an update

Opened: 2015-04-02
Reporter: hallvors
Comments: 7
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