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The ``++parseInt++`` function has two versions, one that takes a base value as a second argument, and one that does not. Unfortunately using the single-arg version can result in unexpected results on older browsers.
== Noncompliant Code Example
[source,javascript]
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parseInt("010"); // Noncompliant; pre-2013 browsers may return 8
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== Compliant Solution
[source,javascript]
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parseInt("010", 10);
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== Implementation Specification
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