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I just hope they'll be fast in pushing it out through autoupdate (as they stated they will) so we can get as many non-savvy users to upgrade as possible. It's not on par, but at least it's catching up. Layout and security wise, that is. My problem as a web developer isn't whether I have the browser or not - it's whether the users have it. I want to be able to drop IE6 support come 2008. For ie8, ie9 there is still work that needs to be done in CSS support, in layout and rendering. They also need to work on the host environment as well. DOM support isn't up to par, handling of XML and namespacing is still the most buggy of all XML engines I know of. SVG, XHTML, XML namespacing in CSS and DOM, gamma correction on PNG etc still needs to be implemented too. I also hope Microsoft realises that Opera and Apple are on the Mozilla JavaScript 2.0 bandwagon - there will have to be major upgrades to the scripting engine, in slightly a different direction than current JScript.NET. It's always been that way: SpiderMonkey is the de facto reference implementation of JavaScript which the specification will eventually document. It's not for nothing the engine was originally called jsref. -- var Liorean = { abode: "[sigrotate][url]http://liorean.web-graphics.com/[/url]|[url]http://codingforums.com/[/url]|[url]http://web-graphics.com/[/url][/sigrotate]", profile: "[url]http://codingforums.com/member.php?u=5798[/url]"};
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