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Well the Firefox download page is unavailable at the moment, so I'm guessing they've released version 3 final.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostGeek factor = 1 googolplex
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postsnip
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostKudos to Microsoft for finally recognising that, although there is the danger that with a completely new engine we end up effectively having to target another browser.
This suspicion is based on the fact of an obscure comment-parsing bug in IE5-Mac also being present in the first IE8 beta - it seems very unlikely that such an obscure bug would be created twice independently, and Tantek Çelik (who wrote Tasman) no longer works for MS, so it's not somebody making the same mistake twice.
It makes sense really - if you've got a working (though outdated) implementation just sitting there gathering dust, you might as well start with that
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostYep - they haven't ported it to Ubuntu yet.
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Originally posted by Tensai View PostWhy, is there something wrong with Internet Explorer?
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've had version 3.0 for weeks already
Mine's the Beta version though.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt still has some truly awful bugs though, including some that IE6 doesn't have.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAgreed, it's an improvement, but not enough of one, which is why MS have now officially accepted that it's a dead code path. Apart from anything else, its reliance on the internal hasLayout construct means that some aspects of CSS2.1 could never be properly supported.
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostIt's a helluva lot better than IE6 was - it became much easier to achieve consistency between IE7 and Firefox.
Agreed, it's an improvement, but not enough of one, which is why MS have now officially accepted that it's a dead code path. Apart from anything else, its reliance on the internal hasLayout construct means that some aspects of CSS2.1 could never be properly supported.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIE7? The one Microsoft have abandoned development of, opting for a completely new rendering engine for IE8, because they've finally accepted that it's impossible to fix?
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