Internet Explorer 7


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Remember when IE6 came out and it was just like IE5? I think you can see my point. :)

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But, remember they added amazing new features, like themes, and, oh, wait.

MS claimed they upgraded the rendering engine to fully support CSS1, but when declaring your page as valid, it only allows you to use CSS1 reduced.

And if it's XHTML with the proper xml thing, no CSS1 for you, because IE doesnt think the page is valid, because it can find the doctype (even if it's the line below, i think IE only checks the first line of text)

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Remember when IE6 came out and it was just like IE5? I think you can see my point. :)

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But they did fix the box-model up a bit and fix up a bit of the CSS support so theres hope yet for IE7.

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Internet Explorer 7.......the better tomorrow

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Internet Explorer 6, the horrible today.

Firefox, the better today and tomorrow.

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Well, i dont think it'll 'look' like any one of those....its gotta be different, eh?

I like it the way it is, latho i normally use FF.

Say, IE 7 will be worth a try! I hope it will compete against other browsers well. :yes:

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Either way, you will probably still have to deal with the horrendous amount of pop-ups and the like, since it will be bundled with new pc's, therefore the majority of people will use it etc etc.

Although annoyingly pop-ups and the like are cropping up for FF now too...

IE 7 will probably include new features. I know for a fact that Microsoft is working on implementing tabbed browsing and other new features in the version of IE 7 that will ship in Longhorn. Will tabbed browsing and other new features ship in the standalone IE 7 that Microsoft plans to release for XP SP2 users? My guess is yes.

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feature opera and firefox will enter to IE7...?

:rofl:

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Sorry, I can understand your Opera part, but there's nothing from Firefox to be adopted.

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My 2c??

I personally think that MS should either do the world a favor and compete in the web browser market and actually give developers standards that they can work with, or get off the boat and make IE obsolete so someone who cares can do it and we developers can finally live with the freedom of not having to spend 2 days re-vamping what took 2 hours to do in a W3C compliant browser. I hate IE, and I wish it a slow and painful death... :devil:

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IE7 will be more fast......opera and firefox will down

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You're happy about that? You wish Microsoft would monopolize again so they can go ahead and, once again, screw over the developers and the consumers? You are delusional. Highly delusional.

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After a couple months on the market, IE 7 will still have more security flaws in it and hopefully will be fixed by the time IE 8 comes out.

While Firefox and Opera will updated on a daily basis.

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I.E. rules. I only use those other third rate browsers to check web pages in.

So, as for I.E. 7, 'bring it on baby, lets go ride the net together, yeeeeee hawwww'! :D

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I.E. rules. I only use those other third rate browsers to check web pages in.

So, as for I.E. 7, 'bring it on baby, lets go ride the net together, yeeeeee hawwww'! :D

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You're calling browsers that stick to standards and are more advanced than IE "third rate"? That just makes no sense.

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