Microsoft is applauding the latest iteration of Internet Explorer, a browser once under a barrage of criticism for its failure to play nice with open standards, because it manages to offer a complete implementation of CSS 2.1, the first product in the industry to do so, leaving rivals in the dust. Jason Upton, test m... |
23 March 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Microsoft is applauding the recently launched Internet Explorer 8 as the most standards-compliant IE browser to date. And in comparing IE8 only with past releases of IE the Redmond company is right, however, critics and rival browser makers have made sure to point out that Internet Explorer 8 falls short of offering ... |
20 March 2009 08:13 GMT |
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On January 26, 2009, Dean Hachamovitch, IE General Manager, revealed, as Microsoft was launching the Release Candidate of Internet Explorer 8, that the latest development milestone of the browser was platform complete. As the Redmond company is getting closer and closer to releasing IE8 to web, changes to the browser... |
30 January 2009 07:33 GMT |
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With the advent of Internet Explorer 8 Microsoft indicated a strong commitment to interoperability with modern web standards. Following the availability of Release Candidate 1 for IE8, the Redmond company is pointing to its next iteration of the IE browser as having the most complete implementation of the CSS 2.1 spe... |
29 January 2009 05:00 GMT |
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