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July 2005 - Posts

Make printing work better with the Web

As promised , I want to talk today a little bit more about printing experience in IE7. Printing is after navigation/search one of the most used features but it still lacks the fidelity of like say a photo printing program. Why is that? Content for the

Standards and CSS in IE

I’m very happy that we’ve shipped IE 7 beta 1. I wanted to make it clear that we know Beta 1 makes little progress for web developers in improving our standards support, particularly in our CSS implementation. I feel badly about this, but we have been

Toolbars in IE7 Beta 1

Yesterday, rumors were circulating stating that the IE 7 beta 1 release causes the Google and Yahoo! toolbars to vanish. As Dean stated in Scoble’s blog , we support Google’s and Yahoo’s (and anyone else’s) toolbar in Beta 1 and will do so in the final

Windows Vista & IE7 Beta 1 Available

Beta versions of both Windows Vista (formerly codenamed “Longhorn”) and IE7 for Windows XP are now available. Back in February we committed to releasing betas this summer. I’m sure it surprises some people, but we did what we said we’d do. How interested

IE Team at Black Hat 2005

Hi, I’m Patrick Mann , a security tester on the IE team. It’s a big week for me and a few other folks from IE, as we head down to Las Vegas to attend Black Hat 2005. Expect to see some of the IE blog familiars (such as John Bedworth , Eric Lawrence ,
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Blog Business Summit (aka Shameless plug for Scoble)

Robert Scoble and I are going to give a keynote together at the Blog Business Summit on August 19 in San Francisco. Why? We think that RSS is becoming a critical tool for businesses to communicate with customers and we want that to happen even faster.

The Face of the IE Team

The IE team took some time recently to relax in the sun (well actually rain – we do live in Seattle). Here is a picture of the unflappable Dave Massy and Jean Hartmann in Dave’s incredible motoring machine enjoying themselves at the event. Note that the
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More Updated Documentation

We’ve recently published some articles and a few updates on MSDN. Here are some particularly useful articles: About Windows Restrictions outlines the restrictions around controlling windows in Windows XP SP2. Faster DHTML in 12 steps contains some useful
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Art Manion’s CNET piece on Security

I just read Art Manion’s perspectives piece on cnet . I agree with much of what he says and encourage anyone who cares about browsers, security, or both, to read it. A few months ago, I offered my opinion on this topic. We’re still open to feedback on

Disable javaprxy.dll recommended - Update to Security Advisory

Jeremy Dallman here from IE Security team with an update on the security advisory that Microsoft published last Thursday. In the revised Security Advisory provided earlier today, we recommend disabling Javaprxy.dll by using the registry key update (A.K.A.
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