Internet Explorer 8 - standards at last?

I read on ZDnet the other day that Microsoft is warning web site owners that they must start preparing for the release of Internet Explorer 8. This comes after Microsoft announced that "Super-standards mode" would be the default in the new browser. Super-standards mode? What about just saying the thing meets current web standards? Surely "standards-mode" would be enough to indicate this. When I drive my car later today I won't be in "super-law-abiding" mode - I will either follow the traffic rules or I won't. Sorry officer, I am driving in "quirks" mode today, you and the rest of the world will have to do things my way.

How ridiculous that we should have Microsoft warning everyone that the upgrade of Internet Explorer might "break the web". First they make life difficult for web developers by arrogantly ignoring standards with their browser, now they warn of impending doom because they have finally bowed to pressure and will make Internet Explorer comply with generally accepted standards.

Long live Firefox.

"You can't coach that"

Posted by on 06/15 at 12:44 PM

This is another good reason why I don’t us IE,  I absolutely hate it.  I love your analogy about driving though.  bwhahahahahah.  Have a great day Coach.  smile

Posted by Comedy Plus  on  06/16  at  09:38 AM

Great post. I love your analogy too and glad I’ve read this.

Posted by Get Rich Stress Free  on  07/01  at  05:59 AM

Nice post… Buy I used firefox…

Posted by Michael  on  08/26  at  02:30 PM
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