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RE[5]: Comment by Kroc
by nt_jerkface on Fri 25th Sep 2009 19:53
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What are those important features? Draft proposals like HTML5?
We already went through this in another thread.
I don't mind if you bash IE but at least provide specifics. IE8 supports 4.01 strict which is a massive improvement compared to IE6.
I've worked on webpages and have had the hell of dealing with IE6. However IE8 hasn't been a problem so I think a lot of bashing is a mindless echo.




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No, I'm not saying that at all. People should use IE8 if they want to. They will use an inferior product given current competition, but then at least it is not a terrible product anymore like its predecessors.
Note that the Chrome plugin is also available for IE8 and for a reason. The only thing I state is that it is true that IE8 is still missing important features that other browsers already have, and it is valid to call the Chrome plugin a fix for that. It is also true that if you look at the history of IE, Microsoft is very reluctant to participate in the evolution of browsers. As a matter of fact, IE7 and 8 are only there as they finally lost their monopoly on the market. Now they are playing catch up, but always only up to the point where they would start to bleed. And they try to avoid the endorsement of any standard which does not benefit them, probably just out of caution, just not to loose anything on the market...
Microsoft's strategy unfortunately does not benefit the customers, as it stalls the state of the web. The features missing in IE8, btw, are all listed in the original Chrome Frame article...
Edited 2009-09-25 08:54 UTC