Will Microsoft IE8 Browser Being?
According to Randall Kennedy from InfoWorld, IE8 likely to be the latest version of Internet Explorer browser. It seems Microsoft is preparing to wave the white flag in the Trident engine used in IE forever. So what product will replace the IE?
Kennedy said that he heard some speculation, the first engine is WebKit which sponsored the development and role models has become a standard part of the non-IE browser and Firefox. Then there is also a stronghold which insists that the idea to use the WebKit browser is the next Microsoft deceive and that Microsoft will adopt a new engine created a research division of Microsoft. This new engine, called the Gazelle we have discussed previously, browser with a high level of security.
Kennedy said that he heard some speculation, the first engine is WebKit which sponsored the development and role models has become a standard part of the non-IE browser and Firefox. Then there is also a stronghold which insists that the idea to use the WebKit browser is the next Microsoft deceive and that Microsoft will adopt a new engine created a research division of Microsoft. This new engine, called the Gazelle we have discussed previously, browser with a high level of security.
But do not care about any alternative that Microsoft used, they must support IE and ActiveX for a long period of time, because many companies are developing products based on these two applications. For most internet users such as us, it is just an ActiveX plugin Ria (rich internet application), which is frustrating have been replaced by Ajax or Flash. However, for various corporate use many Microsoft products, ActiveX is a technology that is quite important for web based applications.
Then again there are problems such as support for web technologies HTML / CSS, one of the aspects in which the failure of IE. If Microsoft chooses to use its own rendering engine, all of us can only hope that the engine will comply with web standards, not products, such as IE frequently garbled display in the site-based CSS.
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