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(Unverified)Aug 8th 2006 7:45PM
Um... Notice that Paul Thurrot wrote that in 2005 about IE Beta 1. We're on Beta 3 now, which should have a lot better standards support now. My understanding is that IE 7 will improve standards support significantly (though probably not to the level of Firefox or Opera). The standards support chart appears more up to date, however. And yes, it does suck that they won't be going for Acid2 compliance, but Firefox won't be getting there until 2.0 or 3.0 either, as I understand it.
Not an MS fanboy, but I hate bad reporting.