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IE8 follows 4.01 strict standards.
Maybe you didn't get the memo
http://www.webstandards.org/2008/03/03/microsoft-rethinks-ie8s-defa...
IE8 follows 4.01 strict standards. Maybe you didn't get the memo http://www.webstandards.org/2008/03/03/microsoft-rethinks-ie8s-defa...
HTML 4.01 strict is just one of many web standards.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3C_standards#Standards
I count 29 there. To be fair, only about 10 of these 29 W3C standards are useful.
IE8 follows HTML 4.01 strict, but it doesn't follow most of the others.
Some of the ones IE8 doesn't follow very well that it should support far better are: SVG, CSS 3, DOM level 2, ECMAScript, SMIL, RDF and XForms.
Some of the emerging (not yet stable) ones that would also be useful are JSON and HTML5. IE doesn't even begin to support thoes.





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In an ideal world all browsers would adhere to standards, so for the casual user it wouldn't matter which one you use as long as they all display information the same way.