4 month ago
wearehugh : Re: Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available - "IE8 Betas 1 and 2 behave the same way as IE6 when it comes to unrecognized elements. This is a huge problem for forward-compatibility looking ahead to HTML5."
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4 month ago
wearehugh : IEBlog : IE8 Performance - "To date we have fixed just under 400 separate memory leaks in Internet Explorer."
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10 month ago
wearehugh : Reality Distortion Fields - if you only read one response to joel's "martian headsets", make it this one.
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10 month ago
tehu : Steve: Developing on the Edge - Browser Versioning - The failure of the IE6 family to be updated between 2001 and 2007 has done more for open source and web standardisation than any action by the US and EU governments. // I completely agree. And this failure has yet to be explained.
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10 month ago
wearehugh : QuirksBlog: IE8 beta 1 - first tests
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10 month ago
wearehugh : Jeremy Smith's blog: Success! IE 6, 7, and 8 Running on Same Machine (Plus 5.5 and 5.01) - this is vital for all web developers. why can't microsoft make this easier? virtual images don't cut it.
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10 month ago
wearehugh : erik’s weblog » Blog Archive » The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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10 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - JavaScript in Internet Explorer 8
Simon Willison : JavaScript in Internet Explorer 8 - JavaScript in Internet Explorer 8. John Resig’s analysis. News to me: IE 8 doesn’t support the W3C event model—I had assumed that would be a priority.
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wearehugh : Bb's RealTech | IE8: First Looks - maybe if you click "find" it'll offer to download firefox
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Rod Begbie : John Resig - Unbreaking the Web - The real reason for Microsoft's switch to web standards in IE8? John thinks he's found it. #
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10 month ago
deusx : QuirksBlog: IE team changes its mind on IE8 default behaviour - "Just now the IE team announced that it's reversing its policy on the default behaviour of IE8, which shows that it has been paying close attention to the discussion of its versioning proposal. I admit that I hadn't expected this reversal, but I welc
wearehugh : QuirksBlog: IE team changes its mind on IE8 default behaviour - when MS screws the web, they're AWESOME. when MS changes their mind about which way they're going to screw the web, they're AWESOME. i think i see the pattern.
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12 month ago
deusx : Hixie's Natural Log: Mistakes, Sadness, Regret - "It might actually be quite an effective way of dramatically increasing the costs of entering or competing in the browser market. (This is what we call "anti-competitive", or "evil".)"
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12 month ago
deusx : Sam Ruby: Best Standards Support - "Accordingly, I’ve implemented the following in my .htaccess file"
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12 month ago
wearehugh : IE8 To Make Tender Chickens
deusx : IE8 To Make Tender Chickens - "Note: I wanted to make a crack in here about rebranding IE6 as a Rich Internet Application (RIA) framework but it wasn't working..."
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