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I was just wondering if any one has got their hands on the beta. I have, and in my humble opinion think it is better than Fire Fox. Your thoughts, might as well make a poll.
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http://software.silicon.com/application ... 960,00.htm
http://www.net4now.com/isp_news/news_ar ... ws_ID=3163
Just a few news articles I've read a week ago relating to IE7 and CSS.
Basically, IE7 admits they won't meet CSS standards and won't really try to implement some basic standards like security. Firefox and Opera will try to meet most if not all of them. So what IE7 is going to look in its final product is a pretty and flashy appearance, and offer little on anything else.
http://www.net4now.com/isp_news/news_ar ... ws_ID=3163
Just a few news articles I've read a week ago relating to IE7 and CSS.
Basically, IE7 admits they won't meet CSS standards and won't really try to implement some basic standards like security. Firefox and Opera will try to meet most if not all of them. So what IE7 is going to look in its final product is a pretty and flashy appearance, and offer little on anything else.

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I have no choice in the matter, my line of work has to deal with IE and or chief designer curses every day (he is christian, very proper) when he has to test in IE6 and IE7. "Why can't microsoft get on the ball, the standards are freely available." That being said, it shouldn't take them any length of time to get 'on the ball', there is probably political reasons why they decided to skimp on the CSS, as it isn't a technical problem.
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They want IIS and .NET and ASP to be 'the web' and the only way to view this web is via IE7. Vender lock-out and dominance of business on the Internet. Why support open standards that would aid EVERYONE, when they can take what they want and force it down everyones throat and only aid themselves? It is all part of doing business, aka politics.

They want IIS and .NET and ASP to be 'the web' and the only way to view this web is via IE7. Vender lock-out and dominance of business on the Internet. Why support open standards that would aid EVERYONE, when they can take what they want and force it down everyones throat and only aid themselves? It is all part of doing business, aka politics.

Well, just got done talking with my friend who is a crazy beta tester for MS. He is how I got my hands on IE7 actually. But any who, he told me that their was an official release that IE7 was going to meet every standard of the net. Even that of the ACID2 and CSS, has any one heard of an official announcement to counter that, or just the web blog or what ever of that one dude?
All this kinda stuff interest me to some point because I am going to be switching my major to a computer based field, and well, I would like to be more in the know than I am now. Right now, I don't give a flying fuck if it is open source or not, what ever works best for me is my moto.
All this kinda stuff interest me to some point because I am going to be switching my major to a computer based field, and well, I would like to be more in the know than I am now. Right now, I don't give a flying fuck if it is open source or not, what ever works best for me is my moto.
Your friend sounds like they need a reality check.
Here is some linkage for you:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/07/29/445242.aspx
http://www.clothedandy.com/Writings/IE%207%20Beta%201/
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/software/int ... 992,00.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/ie7/default.mspx
Notice how even on MS's website they say "improve CSS support", it says nothing of being ACID2 compliant.
Matter of fact here is a quote for you and your friend.
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/03/09/391362.aspx
Here is some linkage for you:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/07/29/445242.aspx
http://www.clothedandy.com/Writings/IE%207%20Beta%201/
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/software/int ... 992,00.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/ie7/default.mspx
Notice how even on MS's website they say "improve CSS support", it says nothing of being ACID2 compliant.
Matter of fact here is a quote for you and your friend.
If you don't know who Chris is, he is the lead architect for IE.Chris Wilson wrote:In IE7, we will fix as many of the worst bugs that web developers hit as we can, and we will add the critical most-requested features from the standards as well. Though you won't see (most of) these until Beta 2". Further,"we will not pass this (Acid2 browse) test when IE7 ships.""
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/03/09/391362.aspx
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It's "Führer".psi29a wrote:The fact that want Ein Furher, Ein Volk, Ein Reich?


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It doesn't help MS that their commitment to security is rather lax. It is one thing to make an honest mistake, it is quite another to continue on an insecure architecture just because they want to make more money. Witness WindowsME.
Playing the popularity card isn't going to help the problem, just shifts blame and sets up the strawman argument that any other OS with that much 'visibility' will have the same problems. Using that as an excuse doesn't justify why I should spend money on them.
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Playing the popularity card isn't going to help the problem, just shifts blame and sets up the strawman argument that any other OS with that much 'visibility' will have the same problems. Using that as an excuse doesn't justify why I should spend money on them.
Watching MS Marketting teams squirm in boardroom meetings is my pleasure.
It's all business as psi said. Because it's fucking IE, they can practically get away with half assed shit because it's such a popular internet browser, some people would still use it regardless.

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If IE refuses to comply to a true CSS system, they force people to design sites specifically for IE. Since I.E. represents some 80% of the browser market, you'd be insane to make any commercial site that didn't support IE.Ayanami wrote:Interesting, do you know what may be the political issue holding IE back?
Once you've made a site that supports IE. it's additional work to make it support Firefox, Opera, etc and make it support the gracefully. As a consequence, by keeping IE CSS non-compliant, MSFT can force developers to make sites that don't render quite correctly in Firefox etc.
That makes people less likely to use Firefox and thus helps MSFT retain market share with IE.
Though honestly, I don't know what they GAIN from maintaining market share with IE.