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Why IE Is So Fast ... Sometimes

safrit writes "Finally the scoop on how IE "cheats" a little to up its performance! Do RFCs mean nothing anymore? What's next, Riots in the streets, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria! From the blog story: 'Internet Explorer on Windows always seems either to run impossibly fast (page requests are fulfilled almost before the mouse button has returned to its original unclicked position), or ridiculously slow...' Now read to see why..."

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  1. Lets all complain about MS's lack of standards by MisterFancypants · · Score: 2, Troll
    Yeah, yeah, Microsoft doesn't fully follow standards. Lets all whine about this on a site that doesn't bother to follow any known web standards for display. Geez, aren't we all so very cool?

    If this behavior existed in an OSS app, we'd all be talking about what a cool hack it was...But since it was done by Microsoft is must be evil..Despite the fact that it DOES increase the overall positive user experience, it WORKS and while it might not be 100% standards compliant, it doesn't BREAK things that aren standards compliant. Cry me a river!

  2. Sigh by CaptainSuperBoy · · Score: 2, Troll

    Do you even remember the 'first slashdot troll post' fiasco? When hundreds of slashdot users had their posts permanently set at -1, just for posting in a specific thread? Then the slashdot admins got defensive and blamed the users for being 'offtopic'? Right there is when I stopped respecting this site.

  3. Re:Sounds pretty decent... by Moridineas · · Score: 2, Troll

    Ok, so what IS the impact? What's so terrible about this? That it gives a microsoft browser a speed advantage over a free browser?