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As far as I understand, long traces work by creating a stacktrace before any native asynchronous call, then using that stacktrace only if its needed by an exception. I could imagine this being just as doable in Firefox and IE. What are the limitations of firefox and ie that prevent them being supported by this?
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As far as I understand, long traces work by creating a stacktrace before any native asynchronous call, then using that stacktrace only if its needed by an exception. I could imagine this being just as doable in Firefox and IE. What are the limitations of firefox and ie that prevent them being supported by this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: