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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.

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  1. Re:Huge assumption in the title by Your.Master · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Compliance to standards is a relative term. No browser exists today that is completely compliant. What we can say is that this one appears to be more compliant than before -- it renders ACID2 at the very least (and probably does right everything IE7 did right).

  2. Re:Huge assumption in the title by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    > Compliance to standards is a relative term.

    No, this statement is incorrect.

    > No browser exists today that is completely compliant.

    That is true. But it has no connection with the last statement.

    I understand your point, and it's well taken, but you are introducing a tautology. Standards compliance is absolute, by _definition_.
    Some attempts to comply with written standards may fail, and as such are not compliant. It may well be true that no browsers exist that are standards compliant, as the standards are written. However, please don't go waving around poisonous ideas like "standards compliance is a relative term".
    Americans seem to have adopted a very lax relativism of late, a kind of fuzzy belief that everything is subjective. Some things are not. Some things are just facts that must be heeded. The definition is not up for negotiation, that's what _makes_ it a standard.

  3. Re:Huge assumption in the title by cp.tar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    More standard than IE7 isn't really a high bar to aim for though.

    It is much higher than "more standard than IE6".

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