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 Post subject: IE8
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 4:56 pm 
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Internet Explorer 8 will take the web experience beyond the page. Internet Explorer 8 introduces a new way to seamlessly experience the best of the web whether you are a web developer writing to standards or a user discovering a new online service. Be one of the first developers to take advantage of improvements in Internet Explorer 8 for your websites and applications. Learn more.

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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:12 pm 
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Lets just hope they have fixed it this time :p

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Well it is supposed to be much better and stable... not stable.. I can't think of the word but more [insert good word here :P] that IE7


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...still IE8 has some flaws...they don't support the CSS opacity now :(

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rangana wrote:
...still IE8 has some flaws...they don't support the CSS opacity now :(


Really? I read that it would support the same as all the other decent browsers and you wouldn't need all the hacks you needed before.


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Yes....;)

Its the only browser that will not support opacity :(
http://www.sharpgis.net/post/2008/03/IE ... acity.aspx

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What about the stupid flash thing, where you have to activate it first? Anyone know if they've changed that?

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Firefox.


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It can be new and all, but... It's still only IE. :P

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flabbyrabbit wrote:
What about the stupid flash thing, where you have to activate it first? Anyone know if they've changed that?

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If you embed the flash correctly, you wont need to activate it.

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Was the activation thing not a safety feature that you had to use another hack for, even if you did embed it correctly?


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For IE you had to include extra javascript and stuff to make it disappear. All a bit silly in my mind.

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Microsoft simply likes being difficult... to them it seems to be that difficult = advanced.

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