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RE[4]: We are talking about IE here!
by Lennie on Tue 8th Jan 2013 18:22
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RE[5]: We are talking about IE here!
by lucas_maximus on Wed 9th Jan 2013 22:42
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Actually it is counter productive, I don't think that those attributes should be available unless you run the browser in developer mode.
Web developers are lazy and -webkit extensions have pretty much broken the web, especially on mobile.
I am sure you will go "oh well IE is free to implement their own version of webkit" ... well that is the same as Asking Opera or Firefox to change their rendering to webkit.
Edited 2013-01-09 22:42 UTC





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Standards compliance was a joke for every browser at the time of IE6, IE6 was created against a draft specification that was changed after its release.