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IE8 Beta 2 now scheduled for Q3 |
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Written by Jared Maynard
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008 |
"The next builds for Microsoft's forthcoming Web browser generation may already be ready, but the company wants to give publishers some time to prepare, in case their Web sites end up looking somehow storm-damaged. The advance warning is apparently for a good reason: As promised, the next beta of Internet Explorer 8 -- and very likely the final release -- will render pages in "standards-compliant" mode by default. So Web sites whose rendering capabilities were geared more toward accuracy and compatibility with IE7, may not render as intended in IE8. So the company wants to give sites time to implement changes on their end that will reduce the shock for users once Beta 2 is released." ~betanews.com
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