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you want it to do what!?
Join Date: Jan 2008
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opt-in <meta> tag / HTTP header for IE8 standards mode
Thinking MS was finally taking standards seriously by getting IE to pass the ACID2 test, they've only gone and blown the doors off :/ I can't post a URL yet (first post here) but there's an article over at alistapart.com on how Microsoft have created an opt-in meta tag (or http header) for standards mode in IE8. Oh, and Hi. Rob |
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Grumpy old man
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Japan
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What am I? Google? I Hate Ms Internet Explorer!! No one was that interested in it apart from a short bit of sparring about whether it was a good thing or not. |
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WPDFD.com Webmaster
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: South Texas
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There's a lot of debate about this right now. You can find an article over at WPDFD.com that attempts to outline version targeting in a neutral perspective. For the most part though, I'm for version targeting... I just wish they would have implemented it differently. IE8 should behave as IE8 by default, rather than deprecating itself to IE7 by default. This seems backwards to me. |
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Semantics, yay.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Salem, Massachusetts
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What MS needs to do is realize that most, if not all, of the sites they're worried about breaking are either a) already updated because it's likely the top-dog at said company cares about the visitors who use Firefox, or b) not worth worrying about, especially if they can't be bothered to updated 10 year old markup. |
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