Damn. False alarm, sorry. After looking deeper I figured out Dean
Edwards isn't actually working on the real IE7, but his own extension. I
was so excited I suppose I didn't check.
Is my face red and now the my dreams of coding CSS without hacks is
shattered. Double damn.
Dave Cardwell wrote:
Rudolf Vavruch wrote:
IE7 will support a bunch of CSS3 stuff
Do you have a source on that? The last thing I remember reading about
it was on Chris Wilson's (the lead program manager for the web platform
in IE) stating in his blog:
"By contrast, vague demands for open-ended “standards support”, or
requests for various standards that aren’t (yet, at least) standards
(there is no CSS3 standard yet, nor is XUL a standard), don’t really
help us drive our development very much." [1]
Which I take to mean they won't be implementing any/much CSS3 stuff and
certainly not "more than Firefox currently supports". I may be wrong
though - that entry was from March and I haven't been following things
very closely recently.
[1] http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/03/09/391362.aspx
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