Posted By: Charles | Dec 19th, 2007 @ 12:03 PM | 171,535 Views | 58 Comments
The IE team has been very hard at work on IE 8 for the past several months and they hit a huge milestone last Friday evening. The IE dev team checked in a bunch of code that included several new features implemented in the core rendering engine that enable IE to pass the ACID 2 test! This is great news for web developers: IE 8 is going to be our most standards compliant browser to date. Passing ACID 2 is really a combined side effect of all the new features that have been developed for IE 8.

In this interview, I sit down with IE GM Dean Hachamovitch and Architect Chris Wilson to discuss this milestone and dig into compliance in general, lessons learned from IE 7 and discuss the IE team's ultimate goal of de facto interoperability. Of course, no Channel 9 interview is complete without meeting some of the devs who actually write technology so we take a walk from Dean's office to super developer Alex Mogilevsky's office to discuss what's been done to provide IE with the core rendering features that enable IE 8 to pass the ACID 2 test. We also chat with CSS guru Markus Mielke who was instrumental in identifying and planning the feature set required to pass ACID 2.

Tune in!
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Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Holy CSS compliance batman! That's fantastic!
Nice! Kudos to the IE team. Downloading...
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Oh, and Charles: my wish is more than granted. It's a Christmas miracle!

Thanks man!
Zeo
Zeo
Channel 9 :)
W3bbo. You beat me to digging it! Nice Job. Big Smile
ktr
ktr
two sides to everything
Charles, you are awesome. Thank you IE team! CSS Compliance is all important! three cheers!
wow, this is incredible for two reasons, first is posted on C9, i love you Charles, and this is an awesone news, rock on
W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters
CompGuy101 wrote:
Didn't Microsoft publicly say that the Acid2 test wasn't one of their primary focuses?


For IE7, they remained tight-lipped about IE8.
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