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What Would You Ask the IE9 Team if you had the Chance?

14 pointsby reybangoabout 15 years ago

13 comments

gr366about 15 years ago
I would ask: Why don't you embed WebKit or Gecko and save us all a <i>ton</i> of time?
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jm4about 15 years ago
Why bother anymore? The browser is a legacy of trash. It's been broken for so long and to point where developers have come to rely on its brokenness. Fixing it will inflict so much more pain on developers that we are in a situation where a legitimate debate could be had over whether it's even the right thing to do. They have some of the best programming minds in the world over there, but when they're at such a severe disadvantage with that minefield of an application how can they be expected to deliver anything more than the embarrassment that IE has been over the past several years? Has there been any substantial discussion about starting over?
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Kilimanjaroabout 15 years ago
Are you going to support websockets, canvas, SVG, audio and video tags, local storage, css3 shadows, transitions, etc, etc, etc, etc?<p>All of them in less than a year?<p>No questions asked? No catchs? No booby traps?<p>If not, don't waste my time, I've had enough broken promises from you already.
scrameabout 15 years ago
What browser do you use at home?
terrapinbearabout 15 years ago
Why won't you give us spell checking?
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CWIZOabout 15 years ago
It would be absolutely lovely if you would force-install IE9 alongside lower versions, and use IE9's rendering engine from lower versions if a special meta tag would be present in the webpage. That way you get all the backwards compatibility anybody will ever want, and we can finally forget about IE6&#38;7(&#38;8). Cheers!
zmmmmmabout 15 years ago
Why can't you make IE9 run on XP when it seems quite easy for every other browser to manage that?
freetardabout 15 years ago
If you're not going to adopt webkit or make trident open source, can you at least make it easy to run it on mac and linux without downloading insane amounts data of VMs.
pixelbathabout 15 years ago
I already do have the chance. They have a blog and everything: <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/" rel="nofollow">http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/</a>
protomythabout 15 years ago
Why don't you release a version of IE6 for those businesses with internal apps and way behind website, and release a new browser that has new branding and be as compliant as you can be? This all-things-to-all-people approach seems a waste.
pohlabout 15 years ago
Will you comply with section 4.8.11 of the HTML5 spec?<p>Will you support WAI-ARIA?
InclinedPlaneabout 15 years ago
Does it hurt when I punch you?<p>(Sorry, they're good guys I'm sure, couldn't resist.)
wookiehangoverabout 15 years ago
Can you bring back Clippy?