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IE7 and standards compliance - Microsoft's Chris Wilson charts progress

Interview with Microsoft's Chris Wilson, the Group Program Manager for IE, to address the issue of whether Microsoft's latest web browser IE7 is - and will be - CSS and Web standards compliant.

permanent link 17 aug at 09:28 by simon

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commentat 05:58 on 22 August 2006, duncan wrote:

bogus. microsoft can publish these spin documents all they want, IE7 CSS support is still crap. IE7 is just a stalling tactic for sparkle/vista/avalon connected apps.

putting things in perspective IE6 and xBox were both released in the same year. in the intervening years microsoft managed an amazing amount of progress with xBox 360. new architecture, new online community, new hardware, etc... a company that can do that and can't get CSS compliance close to firefox? please.

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