> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maureen [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 11:38 PM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: Re: Windows 7 up and running!
> 
> 
> Microsoft rarely acknowledges their competitor exist.  I doubt they
> would test their browser on any sites other than Microsoft sites.

Say what you will about MS but they did not get where they are today by
being blind to competition.

The IE8 team, in particular, have been very open about how the product was
developed.  This was a recent post on compatibility issues:

"If you open the newly redesigned whitehouse.gov in Internet Explorer 8 on
Windows 7 Beta, you'll notice that the dropdown menus don't hide correctly
when you hover over other menu items."

"This is because the version of IE8 in Windows 7 Beta is somewhat older than
the Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate (IE8 RC1) that we're about to
release for Windows Vista and Windows XP. Internet Explorer 8 RC1 displays
whitehouse.gov correctly - without this menu issue, as does most recent
internal Win7 build."

"Over the past months, our compatibility team has been hard at work, finding
and fixing bugs that cause site rendering issues. Due to the different
release schedules for Windows 7 Beta and IE8 RC1, some of these bug fixes
didn't make it into Windows 7 Beta (aka Build 7000). So, if you want to use
the latest version of IE8 - you'll want to install IE8 RC1 for Windows Vista
or Windows XP."

"Just like we did for IE8 Beta 2, we would love to get your feedback on IE8
RC1 rendering. Soon after we release IE8 RC1, we will blog again about using
the Report a Webpage Problem Add-On to report site rendering issues. The
data that you have uploaded with this tool in the past has been very useful
in our efforts to find and fix rendering issues - thank you very much for
helping us out."

Do a search over the IE Blog... Google is mentioned quite often as are other
popular sites (in fact there are specific extras included out of the box for
sites like eBay.com and Amazon.com).

I've been very pleased with the transparency that's accompanied the IE 8
build - MS should be congratulated for this.

Jim Davis


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