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About Internet Explorer 8 Windows Internet Explorer 8 (abbreviated IE8) is the latest web browser developed by Microsoft in the long running Internet Explorer browser series. The browser was released on March 19, 2009 for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7. Both 32-bit and 64-bit builds are available. It is the successor to Internet Explorer 7, released in 2006, and is the default browser for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems except in Europe. IE8's global market share is estimated to be about 18-20%. According to Microsoft, security, ease of use, and improvements in RSS, Cascading Style Sheets, and Ajax support were its priorities for Internet Explorer 8.

Standards mode Internet Explorer 8's main rendering mode, known as standards mode, has improved support for various web standards, especially CSS, compared to Internet Explorer 7 and earlier versions. The web standards supported by IE8 include the following: • HTML, including the HTML object fallback and the abbr and elements • Data: URIs • CSS level 1 is fully supported. CSS level 2 is mostly supported however the CSS level 2 implementation does diverge from the CSS2 specification on over 50 counts. Definisi morfologi bahasa indonesia.

CSS level 3 is partially supported. • DOM storage • Partial HTML 5 support, including cross-document messaging • Selectors APIs • DOM, that brings it in line with implementations in other browsers. Attributes and properties in DOM objects are now handled differently, and the behavior of the getAttribute, setAttribute and removeAttribute modifiers have been changed to match the behavior of other browsers. • Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) specification for enhanced accessibility in Ajax-based rich Internet applications.

However, IE8 does not support some other W3C standards. Wine configuration This is with a clean configuration directory, with no other applications or games installed.

Internet Explorer 8 Developer Tools Conclusion and known problems While IE 8 will run and render web pages just fine there is still a large number of problems/bugs that remain to be resolved before you will want to use the browser on Linux on a daily basis. Bookmarks and RSS feeds don't currently work and their is a number of problems related to comctl32.dll for example the forward and backward buttons background isn't painted and even worse if you select Help the browser will lock up.

I also had a number of lock ups when trying to save Internet options. Their are also major problems with comdlg32.dll the address and search bars don't accept input at this time, so what ive done is set Google as my homepage and then go from there.

You can easily do this in the user.reg file, just change the start page to what you want your home page to be. Here is what I have as a example: [Software Microsoft Internet Explorer Main] 'Start Page'='You can however view web pages, and navigate around a site to see how well it renders with IE 8 if your a web developer.

One way to help support further development of Internet Explorer is to and then vote for IE 8 as the app that you would most like to see supported in a future release. You can use ( UNITY ) as your Promo Code in CodeWeavers store you will save!

Anonymous said. Interesting post, i can understand why you might want to do this from a web development perspective (to have multiple browsers to test with). However you may not have read the IE8 eula which says: 'You may not use it if you do not have a license for the software. You may use this supplement with each validly licensed copy of the software.'

(software being a legal copy of windows) so installing on linux/wine is prohibited as you are not using IE8 with windows. I imagine you just pressed 'I agree' without reading the eula (many of us do that), but you may want to at least put a disclaimer in the post for people who do worry about licensing issues.

I run Internet Explorer on Linux in order to use my company's OWA (Outlook Web Access) website for email. I can use this site in Firefox, but not surprisingly, many features are disabled unless you access it in Internet Explorer. Unfortunately, OWA requires https access, which does not yet work for me under wine 1.1.29 when running Internet Explorer 7 (and presumably IE8, unless someone can confirm otherwise). IE6 under wine can access https sites fine, so I'm still stuck using this older version.

Tom, are you sure that I should place the missing files into $USER/.wine/drive_c/*? Because I have noticed that other files which exist in the (New override for library) drop down box, these files locates inside /usr/lib/wine folder (with a name like this: browseui.dll.so) so these files do not reside in $USER/.wine/drive_c/* folder, this path that you provided contains the three files you've listed above (msimtf.dll, uxtheme.dll and msctf.dll) but not the ones that exist in the library override drop down box in wine. So I found out that I should copy the files to /usr/lib/wine, I'm sorry for bothering you, correct me if I'm wrong! Harking back to the question as to why anybody would want to use IE8 on Linux. I've been working with UNIX since 1985 as an administrator and programmer, but have also been working with Windows since the early 90s. Windows has, traditionally, been far more user friendly than UNIX.