Hi,
Look at your posted questions. They are rants.
If you want answers post descriptive questions with as much detail as
possible. If you are asking technical questions then please include links to
sample code or your actual web site.
We are volunteers and enthusiasts here. This is a public forum as are the
MSDN developer forums. Anybody can put up their hands to answer questions
(even you, although the quality of your answers is questionable).
MSFT moderate the forums but rarely answer questions directly. If you want
to report an issue the connect.microsoft.com is the only portal where you
can do this. MS is rather large. Channeling change requests through the one
portal is the only way to ensure that it will be triaged and addressed in a
timely manner. You will never get anywhere unless you can find the front
door to the MS Feedback department.
If you require more immediate and intimate developer help, then you will be
better off consulting with peers and friends or if you are a MSDN subscriber
then you are entitled to a number of free support calls. Otherwise you
should contact your nearest MS Business partner who may have the expertise.
I am guessing (from your rants) that you are using Web Sphere and developing
in JSP. IBM and Trivolli are both business partners with MS.
God help you if you are using Callipso. (what a load).
Glad to here that you found the Amya browser. So how many Amya UAs do you
see in your web logs?
Regards.
"muswell" <muswell@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Seems that I'm not the only one having problems using IE8. Maybe it's
>> time to
>> switch to another browser. Any recommendations?
>> --
>> John
>>
> Amaya by w3c, this will get your code in order but it cannot fix the
> rendering issues that are present in the current version of the browser.
>
> Basically rendering is inconsistent across technologies in this particular
> user agent, not so much across user agents as was the case so many years
> ago.
>
> It need someone with some development nouce not only in programming
> languages but also those languages used for web development.
>
> Boycotting a particular browser methodology doesn't really help anyone,
> least of all the developer but the same goes for standing by and saying
> nothing when the issues are so patently obvious and it is so incumbent on
> Microsoft to change the situation.
>
>>
>> "Don Varnau" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Look for "Internet Explorer Development" at
>>> http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For...-US/categories
>>>
>>> Don
>>> [MS MVP- IE]
>>>
>>>
>>> "muswell" <muswell@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>>> news:usndnFHWKHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> > Are there any around, this doesn't seem to have the expertise,
>>> > although I
>>> > don't expect that it should but it would be good if someone could
>>> > address
>>> > some of the concerns I have with respect to how things are rendered
>>> > using
>>> > Internet Explorer.
>>> >
>>> > Regards
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>