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  1. Visit Microsoft breaks IE8 interoperability promise | The Register Microsoft breaks IE8 interoperability promise | The Register

    Håkon is not happy with the default settings in IE8. Deep in the preferences, "Display intranet sites in Compatibility View" is checked.

  2. Visit CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer

    A very handy table of CSS support for versions of Internet Explorer from 5 to 8. Note that IE8 Beta 1 is listed separately to IE8.0.

  3. Visit IEBlog : Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8 IEBlog : Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8

    Praise Jeebus! The IE team are doing the right thing regarding the default behaviour of version targeting in IE8. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  4. Visit A reasoned response to X-UA-Compatible • Gated Logic • nevali.net A reasoned response to X-UA-Compatible • Gated Logic • nevali.net

    A nice analysis and skewering of Microsoft's proposed default behaviour for version targeting.

  5. Visit The B-List: X-No-Thanks The B-List: X-No-Thanks

    A superbly clear analysis of the proposed default version targeting behaviour in IE8+.

  6. Visit Microsoft koan [dive into mark] Microsoft koan [dive into mark]

    The madness of the default behaviour in IE8 explained in a beautiful koan.

  7. Visit Katemonkey.co.uk: X-UA-Lemur-Compatible Katemonkey.co.uk: X-UA-Lemur-Compatible

    The timeline behind Microsoft's latest announcement.... as told by stuffed lemurs.

  8. Visit this is rachelandrew.co.uk » IE8 and the future of the web this is rachelandrew.co.uk » IE8 and the future of the web

    Rachel adds her thoughts on Microsoft's broken implementation of version switching—and very good thoughts they are too.

  9. Visit IEBlog : Internet Explorer 8 and Acid2: A Milestone IEBlog : Internet Explorer 8 and Acid2: A Milestone

    Great news from Redmond: IE8 passes the Acid2 test.

  10. Visit QuirksBlog: Opera's antitrust complaint and political control of web standards QuirksBlog: Opera's antitrust complaint and political control of web standards

    PPK points out a potentially dangerous aspect to Opera's actions, one that that the rest of us have missed: "Without consulting anybody, Opera is trying to give a political body the right to decide what does and what does not constitute a web standard."

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