Alex Robinson wrote:
2. Parsing errors not replicated when targeting IE5.
div#parsing
{
...
background: #ffcc00;
backg\round: #006633;
...
Real IE5 colours the div yellow, emulated IE5 gets carried away
and repaints it green.
...
So it looks
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 22:50:06 +
Alex Robinson wrote:
http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/cssjunk/ie8/xua
In a nutshell, IE8's emulation of IE6 and IE5 does not appear to be
off to a flying start.
1. Box model not honoured when targeting IE6 and in standards mode
2. Parsing errors not
http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/cssjunk/ie8/xua
In a nutshell, IE8's emulation of IE6 and IE5 does not appear to be
off to a flying start.
1. Box model not honoured when targeting IE6 and in standards mode
2. Parsing errors not replicated when targeting IE5.
Can someone confirm that the results
http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/cssjunk/ie8/xua
In a nutshell, IE8's emulation of IE6 and IE5 does not appear to be
off to a flying start.
IE8 cannot emulate IE6, only IE5 and 7.
1. Box model not honoured when targeting IE6 and in standards mode
2. Parsing errors not replicated when
IE8 cannot emulate IE6, only IE5 and 7.
WTF?
So IE=6 is actually the same as IE=5. Genius.
Of course, I believe you, but I'm having difficulty tracking down
where Microsoft say this. Any pointers?
2. Parsing errors not replicated when targeting IE5.
Which parsing errors exactly? The IE
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IE8 cannot emulate IE6, only IE5 and 7.
WTF?
So IE=6 is actually the same as IE=5. Genius.
Yup. In fact, I argued for the inclusion of IE=6 for consistency's
sake. It pointing to IE5 is not perfect, but better than having
something really weird happen when you use that value.
Of course,
Of course, I believe you, but I'm having difficulty tracking down
where Microsoft say this. Any pointers?
Not yet, but I'm 100% certain this is the case.
Ah, ok. I see the answer in liorean's post. In the white paper /
technology overview