IE8 Will Be Standards-Compliant By Default
A number of readers wrote in to make sure we know about Microsoft's change of heart regarding IE8. The new version of the dominant browser will render in full standards mode by default. Developers wishing to use quirks mode for IE6- and IE7-compatible rendering will have to opt in explicitly. We've previously discussed IE8's render mode a few times. Perhaps Opera's complaint to the EU or the EU's record antitrust fine had something to do with Redmond's about-face.
is that new definition of 'full standards mode' means 'requires Silverlight'.
No, I think that the people from Opera just went to Seattle and burned the houses of the project managers .
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OMG WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO YOUR BROWSER!?!? And how? Whatever it is, I don't think Firefox actually wants your memory that badly.
On the other hand, perhaps you meant, "memory hog."
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It's a trap! First Microsoft lures us all into using interoperable web standards, and then... then.... shit, I can't figure out how they can use this for evil. Gimme a sec...
Comfortable and quite a nice looking number, too.
/Mike
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So what browser do the Acid Test people use to check their tests? Why don't they just release it and then everyone could use that. Problem solved.
So what you're saying is that by IE15 we should see a fully standard-compliant browser?
Microsoft has the be the only organisation on earth *slower* that the W3C. I mean, it's not exactly a moving target.
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If by "standards compliant" you mean "compliant to the standards up to year 2004", then yes, that sounds about right.
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For those too busy to consult RFC 2119 in detail, it basically states the following: