Microsoft to make IE8 standards compliant by default
March 10, 2008 (Monday) | Internet Explorer
Microsoft has reversed course and will make its next Web browser, Internet Explorer 8, default to a new, standards-compliant method of displaying Web pages. The move is being hailed by Web developers.
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