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December 4th, 2008

Microsoft to tweak 'compatibility view' with next IE 8 test build

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:42 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer

Tags: Web, Opera Software, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Site, Web Browsers, Internet, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft is planning to make further tweaks to the “compatibility view” feature in Internet Explorer (IE) 8 when it releases the next public test build in early 2009.

Microsoft officials announced the new IE 8 compatibility-view plans via the IEBlog in a December 3 posting. The details from the post:

“When users install Windows 7 Beta or the next IE8 update, they get a choice about opting-in to a list of sites that should be displayed in Compatibility View. Sites are on this list based on feedback from other IE8 customers: specifically, for what high-volume sites did other users click the Compatibility View button? This list updates automatically, and helps users who aren’t web-savvy have a better experience with web sites that aren’t yet IE8-ready.”

This list of sites will be based on worldwide tester feedback data and product support channels, according to the blog post. Updated versions of the list of sites that should be run in Compatibility View will be distributed regularly via Windows Update. Microsoft is planning to contact owners of the sites on the list to try to encourage them to update their sites so they display correctly in IE 8.

Microsoft’s IE Program Manager Scott Dickins, the author of the post, acknowledged what I and others have seen in our IE 8 Beta 2 usage: “A lot” of Web sites are not rendering correctly in IE 8’s default “Super Standards” mode. Many highly trafficked Web sites were optimized for previous, less-standards-compliant versions of IE and don’t display correctly with IE 8, as Microsoft and developers expected.

Dickins noted that at least one other browser vendor — Opera Software — is employing a similar approach

“IE8 is not the first browser to consider making website compatibility fixes for specific highly trafficked sites. Opera has ‘a feature that allows Opera to automatically fix incompatible Web pages.’ It’s ‘automatically distributed by Opera Software ASA, and can be used to apply fixes to specific Web sites.’”

The final version of IE 8 is due for release in2009, not by the end of this year as Microsoft officials stated previously.

I’ve been having trouble viewing key sites like Yahoo Mail — and even the newly unveiled Microsoft home.live.com page –  with IE 8 Beta 2. I’m figuring these might be on the compatibility view list. What other sites have you had problems viewing in standards mode with IE 8?

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RE: Microsoft to tweak 'compatibility view' with next IE 8 test build
That is a small but very good thing to do, it will save users quite a number of clicks and a few headaches... (Read the rest)
Posted by: SanketVasa Posted on: 12/06/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Will Silverlight web sites have to be viewed in compatibility view?  P. Douglas | 12/04/08
Basically, no  The-Bytemaster | 12/04/08
Thanks  P. Douglas | 12/04/08
One other thing ...  P. Douglas | 12/04/08
Open sourcing all of IE's layout engine, or just ActiveX integration?  PB_z | 12/04/08
OK ...  P. Douglas | 12/04/08
Open Source the whole thing  markbn | 12/04/08
I wouldn't expect this to happen soon but...  LiquidLearner | 12/04/08
There was a reason in the past  markbn | 12/04/08
Best course of action  P. Douglas | 12/04/08
Another reason  A.Sinic | 12/05/08
RE: Microsoft to tweak 'compatibility view' with next IE 8 test build  Loverock Davidson | 12/04/08
Facebook  Alber1690 | 12/04/08
RE: Microsoft to tweak 'compatibility view' with next IE 8 test build  SanketVasa | 12/06/08

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