IE9, standards, and why Acid3 isn’t the priority
Microsoft’s development direction of Internet Explorer 9 is unambiguous: implementing HTML5 web standards is the name of the game, with the intent of letting developers use the “same markup” to work everywhere. As IE General Manager Dean Hachamovitch said at MIX10 this week, “We love HTML5 so much we actually want it to work.” Redmond is targeting real-world applications based on real-world data. For example, every single JavaScript and DOM API used by the top 7,000 websites was recorded

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IE9, standards, and why Acid3 isn’t the priority
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