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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 09:23:11
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I see that this has come through as Windows Update. Is it worth installing it?
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(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 10:07:08
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I have downloaded it from Windows Updates and installed it and have noticed no significant changes from IE 9.
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(sensei) Sat 16-Mar-13 10:43:41
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Purely a TBB point, but:

http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/newsite/f/4213519-i...

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Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 16-Mar-13 11:13:47
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I got it offered on my W7 nettop but not on my Vista laptop?

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(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 12:45:30
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Its okay - not particularly fast at... anything.

And of course, it wont run HTML 5
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(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 12:52:31
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IE 10 does handle HTML 5. Like all browsers, it doesn't support all possible HTML 5. Things will, no doubt, be clearer for all browser designers when there is actually an HTML 5 standard to implement.
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(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 13:07:39
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I think it's Windows 8 & 7 only.
Standard User broadband66
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 16-Mar-13 14:41:48
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Don't know if I was required to do something else (add-on) but these forums didn't display correctly. No lines visably separated the posts and there were a couple of other display issues. Nothing serious but annoying enough for me to switch back to IE9.

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 16-Mar-13 14:53:12
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Just enable compatibility mode for the site... problem solved without needing to take drastic action which you have done.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 22:46:54
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But not Canvas support - which is the most important part of it.
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(deleted) Sat 16-Mar-13 22:52:45
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I'm glad you accept that your sweeping statement was inaccurate. The simple fact is that there is no universal support in browsers for HTML 5 and there is unlikely to be until there is an HTML 5 standard. It's a bit silly to single one browser out.
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(deleted) Sun 17-Mar-13 00:10:24
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Not silly at all - its the most used browser and yet cant handle Canvas, which is a tiny bit of a problem...

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(deleted) Sun 17-Mar-13 09:35:19
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If the most used browser doesn't support that particular element of HTML 5 then it would be a foolish designer who relied upon it. I think that you have ht the nail on the head there - Internet Explorer is the most popular browser.
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(deleted) Sun 17-Mar-13 17:18:05
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I wonder how many users have the automatic install option for these updates and now have it without realising. My online banking site says that it is compatible up to and including IE9 - maybe they haven't updated their message yet! I'll give it a month or two before pressing the button, I think.
Standard User andygegg
(regular) Sun 17-Mar-13 17:48:03
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I installed it before the Windows Update rollout as I wanted to test my own website. It seems to work fine and most CSS3 seems to be supported (unlike IE9). I have seen a small glitch with <header>s. A note for anyone occasionally writing CSS code: a number of CSS3 features, such as gradients, follow the final W3C standard which is different from the versions implemented as -o-, -moz-, -webkit- and earlier W3C specs. Most other browsers have also implemented these finalised versions - check the documentation.

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 17-Mar-13 18:12:03
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In reply to a post by GeoffB:
I wonder how many users have the automatic install option for these updates and now have it without realising. My online banking site says that it is compatible up to and including IE9 - maybe they haven't updated their message yet! I'll give it a month or two before pressing the button, I think.

If that is the case the Bank needs to get their [censored] into gear and either properly test or just change the text. Windows 8 has been RTM for 6 months now and the IE10 developer preview more than a year. It is just laziness on their part and there really is no excuse for it.

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Standard User broadband66
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 17-Mar-13 18:18:03
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Wouldn't say it was drastic action. Took less than 5 minutes and all sites work without any messing about. Why should I select another mode in order that a browser should browse?

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 17-Mar-13 18:25:14
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Pressing compatibility button takes 1 second.

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Standard User broadband66
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 18-Mar-13 12:31:36
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And what does "compatibility" do exactly? Might well set it to be similar to IE9 therefore no point in upgrading yet!

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(deleted) Mon 18-Mar-13 15:27:59
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But then it would be rather silly of Microsoft to be left behind...
Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 19-Mar-13 23:47:50
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It is site-specific, and only applies to the rendering engine, and the setting is remembered, so you would have gained all the benefits from IE10 while still having this website appear correctly.

I think you'll agree, you should have stuck with IE10.

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Standard User broadband66
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 20-Mar-13 12:36:34
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Didn't go any quicker, so nothing gained for me.

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Standard User blfamily
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 23-Mar-13 09:32:54
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IE10 installed itself without any help from me frown

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Edited by blfamily (Sat 23-Mar-13 09:34:51)

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(deleted) Sat 23-Mar-13 11:27:47
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IE 10 must have been installed via Windows Updates as it did for me! Be aware that there is a check in the Tools > About Internet Explorer dialogue box to install new versions of Internet Explorer automatically!! If you don�t want IE to be automatically installed make sure to uncheck the box!!
Standard User blfamily
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 24-Mar-13 15:44:41
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I'll do that - thanks smile

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