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How To Get Around the Holes In IE9 Beta's Implementation of Canvas

mudimba writes "Microsoft has made grand announcements about how great their implementation of the HTML5 canvas specification is. However, while I was porting a large HTML5 application to work with IE9 beta I found that there are some key features missing. Workarounds are provided where possible. (Disclaimer: I am the author of the submitted article.)"

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  1. Re:Not sure why this is here by Bert64 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Do Apple systems not qualify as *nix anymore?

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  2. Microsoft Responds by TimSneath · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hi there, thank you for the post. I just wanted to add a few observations on behalf of the Internet Explorer team.

    Firstly, no browser offers a perfect implementation of the Canvas 2D API specification to date - we've documented and shared a few examples from our test suites here: http://samples.msdn.microsoft.com/ietestcenter/#html5Canvas

    As has been well noted, the IE9 build tested was our beta.

    Secondly, in response to the specific issues raised, Giorgio Sardo has posted a response on his blog here:
          http://blogs.msdn.com/b/giorgio/archive/2011/01/14/building-great-browsers-together.aspx

    We'll update this entry over time.

    Thanks for listening,

    Tim Sneath | Microsoft Corp.