That's great news, sorta.
It's great for those of us that have been following the standards for
ages and will just have to remove a few hacks and tweaks, but other than
that only minimal adjustments. However, there will be a lot of legacy
code that gets screwed up. However, you can't constantly worry about
code that is 5 years old if you want to make progress. Overall, this is
a definite plus.
Chris Knowles wrote:
"We've decided that IE8 will, by default, interpret web content in the
most standards compliant way it can. This decision is a change from
what we've posted previously."....
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/03/03/microsoft-s-interoperability-principles-and-ie8.aspx
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Christian Snodgrass
Azure Ronin Web Design
http://www.arwebdesign.net/ <http://www.arwebdesign.net>
Phone: 859.816.7955
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