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(Unverified)Mar 17th 2010 12:49AM
Is it seriously that hard to listen to developers and just implement all web standards in a NON-proprietary way (aka "not the way Microsoft wants it to work, but a way that ACTUALLY works")? Developers hate trying to build IE-compliant websites. As it is, IE8 finally passes the Acid2 test. But a 20/100 on the Acid3? Not acceptable. If IE9 only scores a 55/100, that's even less acceptable simply because it's the last rendering engine to actually score less than a 90 on the Acid3 test. Even Firefox 3.6 scores a 94. Developers always complain that they have to design sites around Internet Exploder. Stop pissing people off, Microsoft! Please, think of the developers!
(Unverified)Mar 17th 2010 6:23AM
Internet Exploder...
Is that like Nutscrape?