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Should the UK follow both France and Germany's lead in issuing a warning against Microsoft's Internet Explorer?
Should the UK follow both France and Germany's lead in issuing a warning against Microsoft's Internet Explorer?
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I do get tired of those who trot out trite extremely dated statements about Microsoft products based on little more than their own biased, underinformed opinion or something they heard from antiMicrosoft zealots.
Yes in the past Microsoft has included features in their browser not yet implemented in standards. This is the nature of the browser design process. Different developers added different features. Some were eventually adopted by all.
However many of the problems encountered in web development are because the other browsers had not yet included the features rather than IE lacking the ability to render a standard based page. Some designers will use these non-standard features and only test with IE causing their pages to not work properly with other browsers. It is this non-compliance of the page design that causes issues.
IE8 is an excellent browser and largely compliant with the current standards which have implemented many the IE developed features. Firefox has not always met standards either.
Yes in the past Microsoft has included features in their browser not yet implemented in standards. This is the nature of the browser design process. Different developers added different features. Some were eventually adopted by all.
However many of the problems encountered in web development are because the other browsers had not yet included the features rather than IE lacking the ability to render a standard based page. Some designers will use these non-standard features and only test with IE causing their pages to not work properly with other browsers. It is this non-compliance of the page design that causes issues.
IE8 is an excellent browser and largely compliant with the current standards which have implemented many the IE developed features. Firefox has not always met standards either.
beso - I do hope that you are not talking about me when you when you write "I do get tired of those who trot out trite extremely dated statements about Microsoft products based on little more than their own biased, underinformed opinion or something they heard from antiMicrosoft zealots."?
Features and Standards are completely different. IE browsers DO NOT conform to the < a href-"http://www.w3schools.com/">W3 Schools</a> web standards. Firefox, <i>et al</i>, however do. Try validating the standards from the W3 site.
Features and Standards are completely different. IE browsers DO NOT conform to the < a href-"http://www.w3schools.com/">W3 Schools</a> web standards. Firefox, <i>et al</i>, however do. Try validating the standards from the W3 site.