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[News] [Rival] Microsoft Internet Explorer Shunned for Being Standards Incompetent

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] Microsoft Internet Explorer Shunned for Being Standards Incompetent
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 00:37:20 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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AT&T can't see the Apple products it sells

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| Unless the problem has anything to do with Mobileme that is. You see, 
| Mobileme works with all standards compliant browsers, Firefox, Chrome and 
| even Safari... but not Internet Exploder. Despite Microsoft's public 
| shouting, IE has never been close to standards compliant and likely never 
| will be. Basically, if you want to use your Mobileme account with IE, "You 
| can use Internet Explorer 7, but you will not have access to all MobileMe 
| features and will experience slower performance." You have to use a real 
| browser to be able to access Mobileme properly.       
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http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/20/t-cant-see-apple-products-it-sells/


Recent:

Microsoft Removes Projectile-vomiting IE8 Ad From Web

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| An online ad for Internet Explorer 8 that showed a woman projectile vomiting
| has left such a bad taste in viewers' mouths that Microsoft has decided to
| remove it.
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/167795/microsoft_removes_projectilevomiting_ie8_ad_from_web.html


IE8's "Get the Facts Marketing Gets It Wrong

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| But this comparison table treats me like a moron, especially when you
| consider that I'm using Firefox and have pre-existing views on many items on
| the comparison table. Only IE8 gets a check for security, privacy, and ease
| of use? Really? At a minimum, Microsoft should have used Harvey Balls to show
| that the competitors have capabilities, which may not be as strong as IE8.
| Microsoft could have posted videos that show how easy it is to carry out a
| common task in IE8 and compare it to Firefox with the relevant add-on
| installed.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/167137/ie8s_get_the_facts_marketing_gets_it_wrong.html


Microsoft IE8 Hype Is Beyond Belief

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| Internet Explorer 8 is a very good browser, especially when compared to IE7
| and (ugh) IE6. However, it still lags behind most of the other browsers in
| both performance and standards compliance. That doesn't seem to bother
| Microsoft, which has been pushing IE8 using hype that they rarely use even
| for Windows or Office.
|
| [...]
|
| There is no way that Microsoft can claim anything close to parity with
| standards compliance of the other major browsers. For example, IE8 retains a
| non-standard event model that does not get anywhere close to the W3C standard
| published in 2000. Just a few examples: Form elements don't bubble events.
| There is a global event object instead of an event argument passed to the
| handler. Rather than document.addEventListener, IE uses the non-standard
| document.attachEvent method.
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http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/06/microsoft_ie8_h.html;jsessionid=QU4MDQ0GLWPRGQSNDLOSKHSCJUNN2JVN


Thinking about upgrading to IE8? Think twice

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| For example: One day last month Cringester D. L. discovered when he logged
| onto the Net, he couldn't get to his e-mail or view Web pages. He then
| enjoyed several quality hours on the phone with Dell tech support, which
| determined the cause: His daughter had clicked a button and updated the
| browser to IE8 without telling him. The support tech logged onto his computer
| remotely and downgraded it to IE7. Problems solved.
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http://www.infoworld.com/d/adventures-in-it/thinking-about-upgrading-ie8-think-twice-326


Collateral Damage & The Browser Wars

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| After I downloaded IE8 two weeks ago, my Sony audio programs got hung up and
| wouldn't load. When I went to the Microsoft and Sony sites and found no help,
| I decided I didn't need nuanced improvements to my web surfing, and did a
| system restore. Oops. Then IEx wouldn't run at all. Somehow, the update had
| destabilized somethingoranother. I was out of luck.
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http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/06/on_the_collater.html


EU to oblige Microsoft to offer competitorsâ browsers

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| The European Commission will require Microsoft to give users of its
| ubiquitous Windows operating system the opportunity to choose between
| different Internet browsers to avoid breaching EU competition rules, the
| bloc's antitrust spokesman told EurActiv.
| Background:
|
| Although the Commission is still officially waiting for a response from
| Microsoft to the complaints raised last January, the outcome of this new
| battle with the IT giant is already taking form.
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http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety/eu-oblige-microsoft-offer-competitors-browsers/article-179602
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