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Why Internet Explorer 7 Will Break the Web
Published October 17th, 2006 in All Categories, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 7
Microsoft’s next generation browser is due to arrive in a week or two (October 18 is the word on
the street), so you’d better prepare yourself for the inevitable meltdown.
Much has been made about Microsoft’s employment of a backward process for rolling out Internet Explorer 7. The IE7 team asked web developers to download the browser and test their sites against it. Here’s the exact wording from a post on the Microsoft Developer’s Network published yesterday, October 12:
Prior to deployment of IE 7, we strongly recommend that you test your Web sites, extensions, and applications to make sure they are ready. Microsoft recommends that Web sites and applications are ready for the release of Internet Explorer 7 this month.
Now, I’ve heard this warning before, but it still gets me riled up to read it. Monkey Bites








