By Mark Raby March 04, 2008
Microsoft announced this week that it is tweaking its settings for the next version of Internet Explorer, adding Web standards to increase interoperability with content rendering. "The progressive evolution of the Web has necessitated that browsers such as Internet Explorer include multiple content-rendering modes," said Microsoft in a statement.The upcoming version of the market share-leading Web browser will include three rendering modes to include support for Microsoft's newly revamped Web standards platform, backwards compatibility with all of IE7's functionality, and ensuring older rendering methods are still compatible as well.
Read more here -->Link
No comments:
Post a Comment