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A look at Internet Explorer from the inside out. Note: @EricLaw left Microsoft in October 2012. This blog may be adopted by an IE team member in the future.
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IEInternals
Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding Validation in the IE10 Download Manager
Posted
10 months ago
by
EricLaw [ex-MSFT]
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Back in March of 2011 , I mentioned that we had encountered some sites and servers that were not sending proper Content-Length headers for their HTTP responses. As a result, we disabled our attempt to verify Content-Length for IE9. Unfortunately, by...
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Brain Dump: Shims, Detours, and other “magic”
Posted
9 months ago
by
EricLaw [ex-MSFT]
9
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Note: The “brain dump” series is akin to what the support.microsoft.com team calls “Fast Publish” articles—namely, things that are published quickly, without the usual level of polish, triple-checking, etc. I expect that...
IEInternals
Brain Dump: International Text
Posted
10 months ago
by
EricLaw [ex-MSFT]
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Note: The “brain dump” series is akin to what the support.microsoft.com team calls “Fast Publish” articles—namely, things that are published quickly, without the usual level of polish, triple-checking, etc. I expect that...
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