Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Aug 2005 15:01 UTC, submitted by Tudy
Internet Explorer In a recent blog posting, Internet Explorer's lead program manager Chris Wilson revealed many of the technical improvements that Microsoft will add to IE 7.0 for its final release. Almost all the improvements are related to bugs in IE's implementation of CSS. Many of these bugs aren't fixed in the currently available IE 7.0 Beta release. Wilson's post raises some serious questions about IE 7.0.
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RE: Acid2
by on Sat 6th Aug 2005 08:42 UTC in reply to "Acid2"

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It instead only spends its space (and developers time) and the important sections of the standards

Er, no.

If you look at the Acid2 test you'll see it tests the esoteric CSS features that NONE of the browsers supported when the test was written.

Acid2 is a complex web page. It uses features that are not in common use yet.

(taken from... http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/guide.html )

The important sections of the standards don't get a look in.

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