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November 2006 - Posts

The post just went live! http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/11/30/ie6-and-ie7-running-on-a-single-machine.aspx If you're looking for a way to run IE6 and IE7 side by side, and you've read my previous posts why it's not possible, here's the answer! Read More...
I think the biggest question people asked about the IE6 VPC image was when will it be available? How about right now! After a rather late night last night, and a bit of a false start, I uploaded the VPC image this morning, and it's gone live. The image Read More...
This is great new for designers and developers alike, and I'm really excited! With ASP.NET 1.x and ASP.NET 2.0, if you wanted to create pure CSS pages, it really wasn't possible. The ASP.NET controls would render with tables, inline styles and all sorts Read More...
There have been a few questions as comments on my blog that I wanted to follow up on. When are we going to release the image? As soon as humanly possible. The image is done, we're just working through some time bombing issues right now. We can't ship Read More...
For quite some time, developers have been asking us how to run Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7 side by side, and sadly, it's not possible to it accurately. There is a work around that a few people have found, but it doesn't give you a true Read More...
I'm teaching the From Prints To Online: Updating Your Website class today at PCNW, and I had someone ask how they could random show an image on their home page. All of the students aren't really web designer or developers, but fine art photographers. Read More...
One of the tasks that I'm currently working on is updating the IE Developer Center . It has lots of great information in there, but I have a hard time trying to find any of the stuff I need, so I don't find it to be as useful as I'd like. One of the first Read More...
One of the cool demos I saw around IE7 was how to extend the RSS platform so that you could include additional information, or provide additional ways of listing and sorting through data that you'd have in the RSS feed. Sean Lyndersay on the RSS team Read More...
Having just kicked off the AddOn contest for IE, we're working madly to get more documentation and other info out about how to write AddOns for IE. Last week, John, one of the SDK writers got a great article up on the MSDN website about how to write BHO's Read More...
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