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Internet Explorer 9 beta release soon
#1
Posted 13 September 2010 - 09:55 AM
IE9 beta release date is supposed to be 15 September 2010 - just two days away according to
http://en.wikipedia....rnet_Explorer_9
It's a pity that WIN XP will not support it as XP will still be used by many users.
I will probably download the beta as I did for IE8. I found that IE8 beta had a lot of problems that were ironed out in the final release so perhaps IE9 will be the same.
http://en.wikipedia....rnet_Explorer_9
It's a pity that WIN XP will not support it as XP will still be used by many users.
I will probably download the beta as I did for IE8. I found that IE8 beta had a lot of problems that were ironed out in the final release so perhaps IE9 will be the same.
#2
Posted 13 September 2010 - 10:29 AM
I was really excited about the new features in this browser and I'd like to try out the beta copy but I don't have windows vista or windows 7. I've only got windows XP running in a virtual machine for website testing. Seems a bit excessive to have to buy a new copy of windows, especially seeing as most of my clients still use IE6! I guess I'll need to buy it eventually though :/
#3
Posted 13 September 2010 - 02:36 PM
Two days away - sh*t I shall have to upgrade to Win7 I suppose
#4
Posted 23 September 2010 - 10:37 AM
I am so tempted to download the beta, but am holding back just in case there are too many bugs. Needing different working browsers on my machine to carry out basic tests on new sites, not sure I want to risk it just yet.
Has anyone else downloaded it, have you had any issues?
Has anyone else downloaded it, have you had any issues?
#7
Posted 28 September 2010 - 10:24 AM
why are people excited for this... Its IE lol... They are only taking 30% of HTML5 & CSS3 new features and only 40% W3c compliant.
Still the worst browser on the market!!
Still the worst browser on the market!!
#8
Posted 28 September 2010 - 10:50 AM
so what's not compliant about it and what 70% of HTML5/CSS3 features are missing? Do other browsers have 100% support of these features?
#9
Posted 28 September 2010 - 12:34 PM
Just downloaded it and here are the 2 most interesting things that caught my eye.
Developer tools are ace, although the ruler is a bit ganky.
The gorillaz preview video is a must, sounds a bit like Tim Westwood doing the voice over. It did seems to break my contact form though, which works fine in IE8 and below.
Typically MS break a few conventions, when saving passwords the prompt is to the bottom of the screen. Almost never seen it.
They have clearly tried to copy Google Chrome by stripping out all the dross and using icons.
It's dark and glossy.
Tabs open faster.
This textarea is getting weird line heights at each carriage return.
Yeh it's pretty much a Chrome rip. Not even close in niceness though.
Developer tools are ace, although the ruler is a bit ganky.
The gorillaz preview video is a must, sounds a bit like Tim Westwood doing the voice over. It did seems to break my contact form though, which works fine in IE8 and below.
Typically MS break a few conventions, when saving passwords the prompt is to the bottom of the screen. Almost never seen it.
They have clearly tried to copy Google Chrome by stripping out all the dross and using icons.
It's dark and glossy.
Tabs open faster.
This textarea is getting weird line heights at each carriage return.
Yeh it's pretty much a Chrome rip. Not even close in niceness though.
#10
Posted 28 September 2010 - 02:00 PM
zed, on 28 September 2010 - 10:50 AM, said:
so what's not compliant about it and what 70% of HTML5/CSS3 features are missing? Do other browsers have 100% support of these features?
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Browser Support
The latest versions of Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera support some HTML5 features. Internet Explorer 9 will support some HTML5 features.
The latest versions of Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera support some HTML5 features. Internet Explorer 9 will support some HTML5 features.
link to where it says this is http://www.w3schools...html5_intro.asp
I forgot where else it says it is only 30% of the html5 and css3 compliant
#11
Posted 28 September 2010 - 02:50 PM
where does it say 40%?? All I see is
Browser Support
The latest versions of Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera support some HTML5 features. Internet Explorer 9 will support some HTML5 features.
which is pretty vague to say the least.
Browser Support
The latest versions of Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera support some HTML5 features. Internet Explorer 9 will support some HTML5 features.
which is pretty vague to say the least.
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