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Hey all,
Just thought I’d drop a quick note in to say that IE 7 is to be released sometime this month as a download, and probably (though I can’t confirm) will be released via Microsoft's automatic updates on November 14th (patch Tuesday), which I expect (though could be wrong) will cause a huge jump in IE 7 usage, so if you’ve got a web site, you may want to check it out in IE 7 as soon as it’s officially released as a download (at the moment it is at the release candidate stage).
As far as I know, there is no official way to switch between IE 7 and IE 6 easily, which is a pain, but if your web site uses ’quirks mode’ to render the page (as Freeola does) then IE 7 should render it in the same way as IE 6 currently does.
Have a good weekend all...
- Chris
Also, Firefox 2 is currently at Release Candidate 3, which means it too should be officially released sometime soon.
As IE7 is only on a 'spare' laptop I don't use it very often - as it seems like it may be on it's way perhaps I'll take another look at it!
Thanks for the 'heads up'.
Hey all,
Just thought I’d drop a quick note in to say that IE 7 is to be released sometime this month as a download, and probably (though I can’t confirm) will be released via Microsoft's automatic updates on November 14th (patch Tuesday), which I expect (though could be wrong) will cause a huge jump in IE 7 usage, so if you’ve got a web site, you may want to check it out in IE 7 as soon as it’s officially released as a download (at the moment it is at the release candidate stage).
As far as I know, there is no official way to switch between IE 7 and IE 6 easily, which is a pain, but if your web site uses ’quirks mode’ to render the page (as Freeola does) then IE 7 should render it in the same way as IE 6 currently does.
Have a good weekend all...
- Chris