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Microsoft today released a "platform preview" of Internet Explorer 9. This isn't an IE9 beta, mind you; it doesn't have the features you'd expect in a browser. It doesn't even have an address bar for that matter. Instead, the IE9 Platform Preview serves as a sneak peek at some of the new Web technologies and standards that Microsoft is working on building into its flagship browser.How often have you seen the message, "This site best viewed in Internet Explorer"? If you used Internet Explorer, you likely would have no problems viewing the site. But if you use another browser--Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, and so on--you could run into some compatibility problems.
The idea behind Web standards is that ideally every Web browser would be able to view any Web site. You'd no longer have to rely on using the leading browser in order to view Web sites the way they were supposed to be. And support for Web standards means support for the latest and greatest Web technologies like HTML5. The result is better Web sites, and a better experience for everyone, no matter what OS or browser the use. More.. (http://www.codersengine.com/tutorials-forum.html?func=view&catid=5&id=309#309)
Microsoft today released a "platform preview" of Internet Explorer 9. This isn't an IE9 beta, mind you; it doesn't have the features you'd expect in a browser. It doesn't even have an address bar for that matter. Instead, the IE9 Platform Preview serves as a sneak peek at some of the new Web technologies and standards that Microsoft is working on building into its flagship browser.How often have you seen the message, "This site best viewed in Internet Explorer"? If you used Internet Explorer, you likely would have no problems viewing the site. But if you use another browser--Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, and so on--you could run into some compatibility problems.
The idea behind Web standards is that ideally every Web browser would be able to view any Web site. You'd no longer have to rely on using the leading browser in order to view Web sites the way they were supposed to be. And support for Web standards means support for the latest and greatest Web technologies like HTML5. The result is better Web sites, and a better experience for everyone, no matter what OS or browser the use. More.. (http://www.codersengine.com/tutorials-forum.html?func=view&catid=5&id=309#309)