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XForms processor from formsPlayer | standards. innovation.

Eine XForm-Implementierung für heutige Browser. Momentan nur für den IE.

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XForms processor from formsPlayer | standards. innovation.

Eine XForm-Implementierung für heutige Browser. Momentan nur für den IE.

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Windows Internet Explorer Testing Center

MSFT's setup IE8 set of tests we are using to validate our interpretation and implementation of the CSS 2.1 specification

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Using the Right Markup to Invoke Plugins - MDC

Or why IE's handling of <object> is a pain in the ass.

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ie7-js - Google Code

IEをWeb標準ブラウザにするためのライブラリ

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Almost Precedent

thoughtful analysis of "almost standards mode" and IE 8's versioning switch

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Quirks mode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

All about how to make browsers use standars mode which complies with W3C standards and quirks mode which allows non standard behavior

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Continuing Intermittent Incoherency " The W3C Cannot Save Us

Interesting reading taken with grains of salts.

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Jeffrey Zeldman: In defense of version targeting

Perhaps the most sensible response to the version targeting debacle I've seen so far.

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Hixie's Natural Log: Mistakes, Sadness, Regret

Ian Hixie on the new IE8 quirks mode.

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Mistakes, Sadness, Regret (Ian Hickson)

"I recommend not including the meta tag, or, if you are forced to include it, making sure it says 'IE=7', even once IE8 ships."

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Quotes (Dean Edwards)

"I won't support any more cruft added to HTML without hearing the reasons. 'Don't break the Web' is a way to befuddle us."

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End of line Internet Explorer (Mike Davies)

"Microsoft would do well to learn the lessons of Netscape and realise that Internet Explorer is functionally incapable of both preserving backwards compatibility for its half a billion clients, and supporting web standards. Something has to break."

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isolani - Web Standards: End of line Internet Explorer

More douchebaggery from Redmond!

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