Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jun 2008 22:40 UTC
Internet Explorer "Internet Explorer 8 is set to be Microsoft's most standards compliant browser ever. After originally stating that IE8 would default to the same non-compliant behavior exhibited by IE7, Microsoft relented and plumped for standard-by-default. The first beta of IE8 was released in March and it did indeed default to standards compliance. Web developers have been clamouring for standards compliance for a long time; IE is a long way behind the competition, requiring considerable hacks and workarounds to get pages working properly. IE8 should make things a lot better - but it will still fall far short of the standards set by Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Some of these problems are technical, but others are cultural. Where the other browser developers are open and communicative, Microsoft is still leaving web developers in the dark."
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RE[3]: I dunno...
by dimosd on Mon 16th Jun 2008 15:07 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: I dunno..."
dimosd
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2006-02-10

You win the award for "most clueless post ever." I'm sorry, but any web developer who says the 80% of the market still on IE is irrelevant has never really developed any real application on the web.


Reality is ugly man. So what? This is Osnews! Rant away and be happy.

Edited 2008-06-16 15:07 UTC

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