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March 26th, 2009

Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:04 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Mix '09

Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., IE8, Web Browsers, Internet, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft released the final version of Internet Explorer 8 (IE 8) to the Web exactly a week ago. But that doesn’t mean users and developers are satisfied. Instead, many are champing at the bit to get Microsoft to commit to their favorite missing features for IE 9.

Microsoft, for its part, won’t say anything about IE 9, other than it’s in the planning stage. During an IE 8 Expert Zone Web chat on March 25, members of the IE team reminded participants that Microsoft isn’t ready to talk at all about IE 9 dates or features. The team really isn’t ready yet to accept officially ideas from the user/developer base for Microsoft’s next browser update.

(”We will be placing a new form on [the Microsoft private test site] Connect for improvements for the next version of IE. We will send out an email to the Technical Beta participants when it is available on Connect,” one Softie told chat participants yesterday.)

Microsoft’s attempts to slow things down isn’t stopping users from pitching their top priorities from their IE 9 wish lists. Among the features participants and other users with whom I’ve spoken are mentioning: a file download manager, support for various Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) Version 3 features, an XML parser, sounds for Web Slices, better RSS support, and more granular control over JavaScript pages.

One chat participant opined that password save/confirmation shouldn’t force an IE page load/login.

Kymberlee Price, a Program Manager for Security on the IE team, responded:

“Password management is something we looked at in IE8 but ultimately had to cut. As a user I totally understand why this is a popular and compelling scenario. But as a security person I see it as fraught with challenges to implement. Login with a single master password for example - differentiation of passwords is beneficial to protecting sensitive data like bank accounts separate from less sensitive data like Twitter accounts.”

Another chatter said XHTML+MathML support would help students and others who need to publish math-centric content on the Web. A Microsoft official said Microsoft is hearing “lots of requests for this feature, as well as for scalable vector graphics (SVG), “both of which add richer presentation to the Web.” But he made no promises that these would be part of IE 9.

Participants in the ExpertZone chat also asked Microsoft officials about recently reported problems between sites running in Restricted Sites zone (like SpywareBlaster, Spybot, etc.) and the final IE 8 build.

Eric Lawrence, IE Security Program Manager, responded:

“This was a side-effect of a recent change to better support non-standard top-level-domains which are becoming more common. You can read about the general issue with non-standard TLDs on http://publicsuffix.org. IE8 maintains an internal public suffix list. That list changes IE’s handling of ‘known’ special TLDs. Unfortunately, the Zones registry format has a dependency on TLDs, which means that we must recalculate the registry against this new TLD list. That works fine in the general case, but fails badly when there are thousands of sites in the lists. We’re working on this issue.”

(Again, no official word on when a fix might be coming. I’d doubt this one will have to wait until IE 9, however.)

I asked Zhu Yan, who runs the LiveSino.Net enthusiast site, what he’d like to see in IE 9. He had a wish list a mile long already, including everything from the aforementioned download manager, to online Favorites service and Windows Live Gallery synchronization. He also said he’s wishing for better rendering, more compelling third-party add-ons and integration with Morro (the OneCare security service replacement that Microsoft hasn’t said anything about for months).

What are you hoping to see in IE 9?

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RE: Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists  itinko | 03/26/09
RE: Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists  Loverock Davidson | 03/26/09
gazelle  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 03/26/09
Cool, thanks for the update! (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 03/26/09
Private Certificates  ridingthewind | 03/26/09
Root CA  JoeMama_z | 03/26/09
Self-signed  ridingthewind | 03/30/09
more lightweight  laxmanb | 03/26/09
couldn't everything?  JoeMama_z | 03/26/09
RE: Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists  SummermoonUK | 03/26/09
no one does more testing then MS....  JoeMama_z | 03/26/09
Wish list....  JoeMama_z | 03/26/09
Webkit  rjohn05 | 03/26/09
RE: Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists  anonymuos | 03/26/09
My IE9 Wish List:  ArnavM | 03/27/09
RE: Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists  Anon_e_mouse | 03/27/09
ability to add email addresses to my contacts book  hansonjb | 03/27/09
The reason my company is stuck with Windows XP  bob_rayner@... | 03/27/09
Not much I can think of to add to IE9  Lerianis | 03/27/09
RE: Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists  jimk_z | 03/30/09
speed up new tabs  hansonjb | 04/07/09

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