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Globrix
Standards mode on the left, compatibility mode on the right. Although many websites work and have been added to the compatibility list, many which have ActiveX, Java, Flash and Web 2.0 don't show up very well at all. Globrix is a highly used property search engine in the UK and appears alright, but still breaks in certain places. For more on this post, visit the iGeneration blog.
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Typical Microsoft
Microsoft has a long history of establishing standards, then abandoning them or reversing direction.

The whole Office 2007 / Vista transition is proof that Microsoft DOES NOT CARE about its cus... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jparr Posted on: 03/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Compatibility mode for spelling?  herronjames | 03/19/09
You are so right  bored2tears | 03/19/09
RE: Bink.nu (Internet Explorer 8: incompatibility mode)  Hans Schmidt | 03/19/09
Interesting point of view.  xuniL_z | 03/19/09
IE 6  rimbaud@... | 03/20/09
Microsoft is going to shoot itself in the foot on this one.  softwareFlunky | 03/19/09
Good sites, bad sites...  pico_D | 03/20/09
Yes, Go With IE8  lmenningen | 03/20/09
Boad  misceng | 03/20/09
RE: Bink.nu (Internet Explorer 8: incompatibility mode)  bouvierjr | 03/20/09
RE: Bink.nu (Internet Explorer 8: incompatibility mode)  susan_shemin@... | 03/20/09
RE: Bink.nu (Internet Explorer 8: incompatibility mode)  fcs@... | 03/20/09
Typical Microsoft  jparr | 03/20/09

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