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Old 05-14-2011, 11:30 AM   #1
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A week soon after Opera Software program filed an antitrust suit versus Microsoft that focused, in part, on Microsoft;s falure to make Online Explorer (IE) standards-compliant, Microsoft has gone on document stating IE eight will include assistance for important Web standards.
Microsoft verified final week that an internal test develop of IE 8 passed the Acid2 Browser Test,Office 2010 Professional Plus, according to Dean Hachamovitch, Basic Manager of IE Advancement. Hachamovitch mentioned the milestone in a blog publish to the IE Crew weblog on December 19. Microsoft also posted a video to its Channel nine Internet web page explaining the finer points for developers thinking about the Acid2 particulars.
Acid2 is a check web page, taken care of by the independent Web Standards Project group, that was published to support browser vendors guarantee support for Internet requirements in their items.
“I;m delighted to tell you that on Wednesday, December 12, Net Explorer correctly rendered the Acid2 page in IE8 standards mode,” Hachamovitch blogged. “While supporting the features tested in Acid2 is important for many reasons, it is just one of several milestones for the interoperability, requirements compliance, and backwards compatibility that we;re committed to for this release.”
In a phone interview on December 19, Hachamovitch also said that Microsoft will release a public beta develop of IE 8 some time in the first half of 2008.
Hachamovitch denied that Microsoft;s decision to disclose this week IE eight;s planned requirements compliance was related to Opera;s antitrust suit launched final week. Hachamovitch said Microsoft has been working on making IE eight Acid2-compliant since IE 8 planning began.
(Note: I have asked Opera to comment on how Microsoft;s news on IE 8 and Acid2 will affect their antitrust complaint filed with the European Commission. Stay tuned for more. Here is the Opera response.)
The beta timing and Acid2 compliance were the only two news nuggets that Hachamovitch was willing to discuss with me around IE eight. I asked him when Microsoft is planning to ship the last IE 8 release; what other features IE eight will consist of; whether IE eight will work with XP or be Vista only; whether Microsoft plans to create non-public test builds of IE 8 available to select testers outside of Microsoft in early 2008; and whether Silverlight, Microsoft;s Flash-like player that is currently a browser add-on will be bundled with the final IE 8 release. Hachamovitch declined to comment on any of these things.
In the IE Weblog posting, Hachamovitch said: “We;ll cover more details of the non-developer oriented work (e.g. user experience, reliability, security, etc.) in other posts within the future, soon after MIX.”
Mix ‘08 is slated for early March 2008. At Mix 07, Microsoft provided some common guidance on its future IE plans but has offered no new details since then.
In the IE blog posting, Hachamovitch reiterated the Windows client chief Steven Sinofsky;s line that Microsoft is dialing back on transparency for the good of the customer:
“For IE8, we want to communicate facts, not aspirations. We;re posting this information now because we have real working code checked in and we;re confident about delivering it in the last product. We;re listening to the feedback about IE, and at the same time, we are committed to responsible disclosure and setting expectations properly. Now that we;ve run the test on multiple machines and seen it work, we;re excited to be able to share definitive information.”
Microsoft;s IE crew has been baraged by critics who have been unhappy with Microsoft;s failure to provide IE 8 timing and feature guidance. The team also has been roundly chastized for years — and not just by Opera — for its slowness in making IE compliant with the latest iterations of popular Internet requirements, such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), DHTML an document object model (DOM).
Web developers: What do you think about the IE 8 group;s latest disclosures? What else do you want/need to hear sooner rather than later about Microsoft;s future browser plans?
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