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Microsoft confirms that there is no reason to delay the release of Internet Explorer 8

internet_explorer_8The team of developers Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, announced last week that prefinal version of “release candidate” IE8 will be released in the first quarter of next year, followed by her followed and the final release of the new browser. Microsoft has not announced a formal timetable for withdrawal IE8, but there were some hints that the new web browser must be born before the end of the year. Bill Veghte, senior vice president of online services, Microsoft said in July: “This product that we are going to issue a global network later this year.”

In an interview on Friday, Matthew Lapsen, directors Windows Product Management, insisted that the release of IE8 in no case is delayed. “This is not staggered,” – he said. “We produce a product based on its capacity and not on dates.” He declined to name any date, but really said that IE8 be release independent of the date of release of Windows.

1 comment November 30, 2008

Internet Explorer Mobile 6

In this Tuesday at a conference for IT professionals Tech • Ed EMEA, Microsoft first introduced the next version of Internet browser, Internet Explorer Mobile 6, which is a platform for Windows Mobile. The final version of the browser will soon be seen in the new communicators, with a platform Windows Mobile 6.1. For developers already available “Windows Mobile 6.1.4 Emulator Images”.

Here are a few new features available in Internet Explorer Mobile 6:
* Extended support for Script and AJAX (Jscript v5.7 from Internet Explorer 8);
* Improved support for multimedia (Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 for Adobe Flash content);
* A smarter and more deeply integrated search;
* Extended model navigation with the cursor;
* Support for navigation through the “Tach-screen and gestures;
* Several levels increase the area of the screen;
* Easy to switch between cellular and conventional versions of sites

1 comment November 18, 2008

Images in the format .png not displayed on web pages in Internet Explorer

When browsing web pages using Internet Explorer can not display images in the format. Png, instead of the standard images or red or a blank space, but images of other formats that are displayed normally. If you saw the host such symptoms, then use the solution proposed below.

The problem may arise in the case when installing, modifying association graphic files and alters the properties of class and MIME file for PNG. To solve the problem, do the following:

1. Download the file pngfix.zip
2. Unzip the file in an arbitrary folder (such as the drive C:)
3. Run recovery PNG files related associations used OS
1. To use the Windows Vista file pngfix_vista.reg
2. For Windows XP, use the file pngfix_xp.reg

Note: reg-files that include location system on the disk C:, if you have a system is installed on another disk, you need to edit files, replacing them in ways relevant to your configuration.

Add comment August 1, 2008

A new step security in Internet Explorer 8

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The security of Microsoft Internet Explorer browser 8 Beta 2 is built on the base fishingovogo filter, which was used in its seventh version (IE7), as well as, IE8 beta 2 is able to block cross-site scripting (XSS). Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 will be tight control of malicious sites, thanks to its new filter – SmartScreen.

Functionality, which has been demonstrated in the second July IE8 beta 2 – That step filtering feature on “black list” which is built into Firefox browsers 3 and Opera 9.5. It is built on the basis fishingovogo filter, first presented in IE7. In addition, IE8 has at its disposal and other possible detection and heuristic detection of known bad sites. It is security, according to Microsoft, has become a key priority after the battle between Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and other browsers.

Add comment July 3, 2008

Meet Microsoft IE 8 Beta 2! And your Web site ready for a new browser?

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Microsoft Corporation is going to issue a continuation of its ruler web browsers, namely – Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), which will focus mainly on the compatibility of all network standards. This will be the top priority of new software product.

However, looking at the new World Wide Web browser, users can see it slightly different content, especially when a webpage was written for an older version of a web browser. This fact should encourage owners of Web sites to make sure that their current Web page will appear correctly in the latest version of the browser IE8. In order to ensure even greater compatibility, Microsoft introduced a special “fingerprint” – meta-tag. They can be used on every page, and will be “forced” IE8 display web content, just as it makes its seventh version, without any modification.

Microsoft Corporation advises all administrators to check their web sites for compatibility with the new version of the browser – IE8, as it prepares public beta version of the browser for the third quarter of this year.

This link administrators will be able to look in more detail with all the nuances use IE8.

Add comment May 28, 2008


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