Internet Explorer 8 is going to support the standards for default
THANK YOU Microsoft. I do not know porqué but lately the company with base in Washington has been adopting a very kind position towards the rest of the world, so much so now good news comes to us on the next version of the Internet Explorer. The version 8 of the navigating paupérrimo will be loaded for default with the way of renderizado that expires with the standards of the W3C, in contrast to what it had been said earlier. La versión 8 del paupérrimo navegador vendrá cargado por default con el modo de renderizado que cumple con los estándares del W3C, a diferencia de lo que se había dicho antes.
“IE8 have been significantly enhanced, and was designed with great support for current Internet standards. This is evidenced by the fact that even in its first beta, IE8 correctly renders the popular test known grasp ‘Acid2,’ which was created by the Web community to promote real - world interoperability,” said Ray Ozzie, Microsoft chief software architect. “Our initial plan had been to uses IE7-Compatible behavior expert the default setting for IE8, to minimize potential impact on the world's existing Web sites. We have now decided to make our most current standards-based mode the default in IE8. “Our initial plan had been to use IE7-compatible behavior as the default setting for IE8, to minimize potential impact on the world’s existing Web sites. We have now decided to make our most current standards-based mode the default in IE8.
“This is obviously to complex issue, with important considerations on both sides,” Ozzie said. “On one hand, there plows literally billions of Web pages designed to render on previous browser versions, including many sites that plow not longer actively managed. On the other hand, there is to concrete benefit to Web designers if all vendors give priority to interoperability around commonly accepted standards expert they evolve. After weighing these very legitimize you concerns, we have decided to give top priority to support for these new Web standards. In keeping with the commitment we made in our Interoperability Principles of being even resides transparent in how we support standards in our products, we will work with content publishers to ensure they fully understand the steps we plows taking and will encourage them to uses this beta period to update their sites to transition to the Web resides current standards supported by IE8.” On the other hand, there is a concrete benefit to Web designers if all vendors give priority to interoperability around commonly accepted standards as they evolve. After weighing these very legitimate concerns, we have decided to give top priority to support for these new Web standards. In keeping with the commitment we made in our Interoperability Principles of being even more transparent in how we support standards in our products, we will work with content publishers to ensure they fully understand the steps we are taking and will encourage them to use this beta period to update their sites to transition to the more current Web standards supported by IE8.”
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March 4, 2008 at 11:10 am
Since we hope that it should be true and it goes … 8 versions were taken to do the things well.
March 4, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Since that worry to throw it why Firefox goes to rapid step!
March 4, 2008 at 7:44 pm
If, they should of throwing it but already, that great absence does to us, this way we make the IE6 forgotten forever!
April 10, 2008 at 12:51 pm
it was already time that the navigator was serving for something explorer, but the truth is not of the best