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2012

2011

HTML5 Parsing in IE10

Death of conditional comments

Utilu IE Collection - Utilu.com

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Utilu IE Collection contains multiple standalone versions of the browser Internet Explorer, which can be used at the same time.

2010

On Internet Explorer and Microsoft

First we had the news that Outlook was to use Word as it’s default HTML renderer*, and now we have the launch of Windows Phone 7 with a modded version of IE7 as its browser.

Making Sites Look Their Best in Standards Mode - IEBlog

IE has traditionally drawn a 2-pixel border around the content area of a site.

IE’s big leap forward; CSS3 selectors fully supported

But we cannot in good faith say that IE is behind the others any more.

Everything you Know about Clearfix is Wrong

Making sure that elements are styled the same across browsers is styling 101. It is the first step toward achieving cross-browser compatibility.

2009

An Early Look At IE9 for Developers

Toujours un train de retard mais on ne revient pas comme ça de 10 ans de glande. Mais ils sont sur la bonne voie.

Google, you clever bastards

Google have provided a way for websites to opt out of IE6 (and even IE7) support without requiring enterprise-wide, Intranet-breaking browser upgrades, something Microsoft occasionally promised but never managed to deliver. In doing so, they've cheekily cut Microsoft out of the upgrade path of their own web browser.

Chromium Blog: Introducing Google Chrome Frame

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One challenge developers face in using these new technologies is that they are not yet supported by Internet Explorer. Developers can't afford to ignore IE—most people use some version of IE—so they end up spending lots of time implementing work-arounds or limiting the functionality of their apps.

IE6ify Bookmarklet

After years of observation and reverse engineering I am proud to say I have been able to reproduce the IE6 algorithm to break even the most standards-compliant websites

Understanding Browser HTTP Accept Headers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and WebKit (Safari / Chrome)

Content-negotiation with the Accept header is an interesting idea in principle that is hard to use properly in practice because browsers misuse it

2008

@font-face in IE: Making Web Fonts Work

by 1 other
Create the .eot file with WEFT, then use conditional comments

IEBlog : Ending Expressions

Expressions evaluation has a high runtime cost; web performance experts recommend avoiding them to improve front-end performance

Conditional ClassNames

by 1 other
Using conditional comments to work around problems in Internet Explorer, without the extra HTTP request of an IE-only stylesheet

IEBlog : Introducing IE=EmulateIE7

The X-UA-Compatible tag and header override any existing DOCTYPE

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