Fantastic! Thanks very much. I'd still like to hear some details on 
specific failings of IE, but that's a great link. 

A few clicks away on that site gives an even better answer to my question 
actually: http://caniuse.com/#compare=ie+8,ie+11,firefox+30,chrome+35

On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 12:02:14 AM UTC-7, Daniel Baird wrote:
>
>
> Maybe this?
>
> http://caniuse.com/#cats=HTML5
>
>
> On 12 February 2014 17:01, Leo Staley <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Hi Jeremy, 
>>
>> I've tried Googling about IE and html5 compliance, and I'm not coming up 
>> with much. I can't find any information at all on compliance issues the 
>> latest IE versions. Could you point me/us in the direction of an article or 
>> two explaining some of the problems with IE? 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:42:37 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jeremy,
>>>
>>> One of the things which attracted me to TW5 was that it was intended to 
>>> be future-proof, at least for the next 25 years.
>>> If it's not compatible with IE8, does that reassurance need to be 
>>> revised or is IE8 not thought to be the way other browsers will develop?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Jon
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 11 February 2014 19:32:23 UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Luis
>>>>
>>>> We're unlikely to be able to make TW5 work properly under IE8; it's too 
>>>> far away from the HTML5 standards on which TW5 is based.
>>>>
>>>> In your situation, though, perhaps your IE8 users could use a static 
>>>> HTML view of your content. You can export a static snapshot through the 
>>>> control panel Tools tab, where there is an export option. The static HTML 
>>>> representation can be customised (including the ordering of tiddlers). 
>>>> You'll notice that tiddler links work as expected, but there's no other 
>>>> interactive features (users would have to search using the browser search 
>>>> facility).
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>>
>>>> Jeremy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Luis Gonzalez <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am the team leader of a group of people We use TiddlyWiki to classic 
>>>>> maintain all information about our service. I am thinking to migrate to 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> new TiddlyWiki 5, but it does not open in the internet explorer browser. 
>>>>> I 
>>>>> use Firefox to add information and all other people are readers.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is any intention to solve this problem?
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