Microsoft unveiled its Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 in March 5 at Mix08, a web conference sponsored by the same company. Later on that day itself, MS put that software in a site for download. The users quickly reported that the software rendered poorly or would not work at all. So MS has come up with a new decision that it will make IE 8 default to the new standards while rendering a page, rather than emulating IE 7. IE8's new standards support may cause problems for those developers -- both Web site and Web application developers -- because in many cases, their sites and applications have been coded for the quirky IE6. So we have to wait till MS has made both the ends meet.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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