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Robert Knight authored
PhantomJS supports ES5 fully and does not require specific polyfills for it. This means that we can use exactly the same polyfill script in both our unit tests and the actual app, which reduces the chances of breakage due to mismatches. Additionally, the broken URL constructor could potentially affect other browsers, so it makes sense to include it in the main polyfill script.
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