Authored by: JamesK on Wednesday, July 03 2013 @ 12:11 PM EDT |
I guess we'll no longer be seeing sites that require IE. While not so common
now, it was a real problem a few years ago. Then again, maybe this is just an
attempt to hide from malware. ;-)
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 03 2013 @ 12:36 PM EDT |
The latest version I've used is IE8. Still no basic drag-n-drop
support.
I haven't personally confirmed the version that comes with Win 7
but have been told at least one version there also doesn't support basic
drag-n-drop.
It'll be interesting to test version 11 (if and when I ever
see it) to see if it can handle selecting the following URL and simply
dragging-n-dropping it into a new tab:
http://www.google.ca
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 03 2013 @ 12:46 PM EDT |
A future without IE-specific code branches is
near
MS has also coded to standards in the past.... that is
historically the first step of embrace, extend and extinguish.
Let's see
what MS does in the next 10 years with regards the Web Standards before we
congratulate them on conforming to standards.
Why 10 years? How long did
MS have the Kerberos standard encoded before they extended it?
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- Why 10 years? - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 03 2013 @ 04:57 PM EDT
- Aye - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 04 2013 @ 02:40 PM EDT
- Aye - Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, July 05 2013 @ 12:24 AM EDT
- Huh? - Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, July 05 2013 @ 07:23 AM EDT
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