Positioning information (IE8)

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Manfred

Hello,

on several site's i got a problem.

the information (frames) are not on the place they belong.

are there more people who got this problem.

Grtz Manfred

sorry for my poor Englisch
 
Manfred said:
Hello,

on several site's i got a problem.

the information (frames) are not on the place they belong.

are there more people who got this problem.

Grtz Manfred

sorry for my poor Englisch


IE8 is out?
 
Manfred said:
Hello,

on several site's i got a problem.

the information (frames) are not on the place they belong.

are there more people who got this problem.

Grtz Manfred

sorry for my poor Englisch


Must be beta? I'd be keen to have a look. I must have missed it.
I'd wait to the final release before worrying about any CSS issues (if
that's what you mean).
But by all means submit your findings to them.
 
On the Bridge! said:
the ie toolbar has an ie7 button, use that for those sites.

ie8 is still a beta

I just followed this up and am d/l now.
To save me trawling the MS site (which has a habit of frustrating the hell
out of me).
Can I run IE7 and IE8 side by side? Based on your "ie7 button" comment I'm
guessing I can?
 
No you cannot have them both on the same computer.
IE8 has the IE7 engine built in along with the new ie8 rendering engine.
They did this to retain compatibility with the old sites.

Have in mind that this beta version of ie8 is mainly for developers, a
new beta with more features will be released in a later date.

If you are not a developer eager to test stuff I advise you to keep your
distance from this unstable flaky beta.
 
On the Bridge! said:
No you cannot have them both on the same computer.
IE8 has the IE7 engine built in along with the new ie8 rendering engine.
They did this to retain compatibility with the old sites.

Have in mind that this beta version of ie8 is mainly for developers, a
new beta with more features will be released in a later date.

If you are not a developer eager to test stuff I advise you to keep your
distance from this unstable flaky beta.

I am a developer.
But a developer who is in the poor habit of using his development machine
(his homework play toy) as his leisure machine.
 
Jay said:
I am a developer.
But a developer who is in the poor habit of using his development machine
(his homework play toy) as his leisure machine.

Use VirtualPC. If you use Differencing Virtual Hard Disks, you can even
have IE6, IE7 and IE8 on the same core virtual machine, for development
testing.

ss.
 
there is a way via a program called thinstall to have all versions of ie run
nativly side by side (not in a virtual machine)

but this is of course something that only geeks like me would do.. lol
 
Synapse Syndrome said:
Use VirtualPC. If you use Differencing Virtual Hard Disks, you can even
have IE6, IE7 and IE8 on the same core virtual machine, for development
testing.

ss.

True. I have VPC but rarely fire up any images.
Usually if I want to try something with a server OS.
My development is SQL and/or .NET so, client side, I'm relying mostly on the
framework to produce decent output.
I suppose my rush to see IE8 would spring from the days when I used to
design sites.
 
As this is the first beta release of IE8 there will be problems. They
should be resolved as the beta goes on. Did you report them as bugs?
 
Manfred said:
Hello,

on several site's i got a problem.

the information (frames) are not on the place they belong.

are there more people who got this problem.

Grtz Manfred

sorry for my poor Englisch

Manfred,

You may get more answers if you post to:
microsoft.public.intenetexplorer.beta

C.B.
 
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