I am about to start coding for a new site, and client asked me to make
sure my code will work for IE8, meaning when IE 8 comes out, she
doesn't need to pay me extra to fix any problem that may occur in IE
8. Client is from a web media company, though I understand her
concerns and that she has to answer to her client, but I just don't
know how or if I should commit to such 'expectation'.
Last time with IE 7, there was no problem and none of the sites I
coded for her break when IE 7 came out. I think this version
targeting thing really got people worry.
Say, I code my CSS with best practice just like I'd always do, and
treat IE browsers with CC should it be needed. Do I need to worry
anything with IE8? It didn't occur to me to worry anything at all
until client was making this request.
Thanks!
tee
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