IE8: helping, not hurting

Microsoft Expands Support for Web Standards
Company outlines new approach to make standards-based rendering the default mode in Internet Explorer 8, will work with Web designers and content developers to help with standards behavior transition.
Microsoft has finally been cajoled into standards compliance. For the first time ever, it looks like web developers can create standards compliant pages confident in the knowledge that Internet Explorer will render them correctly - without hacks, and without conditional comments.













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