"Eagle Eyes (the name is fitting in this context) will let you view the
server-side source code of a web page" =-O
Considering that that source code would potentially include database
passwords, etc, it had better be an April 1st spoof!
brian wrote:
Isn't that tomorrow?
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Martijn Houtman
<martijn.hout...@gmail.com> wrote:
You nearly fooled me there! :-)
On Mar 31, 2009, at 3:24 PM, MorningZ wrote:
Friend of mine shot me this link this morning
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/31/breaking-internet-explorer-81-eagle-eyes-leaked/
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Eagle Eyes’s most exciting (and highly anticipated by developers)
feature is its wide support of Mozilla-based add-ons. Though IE 8.1
duly notes that not all plugins will work perfectly, we have tested
four popular Firefox plugins (Firebug, Web Developer, Tab Mix Plus,
and No-Script) and they worked flawlessly (some of the developers even
claim that – in terms of performance – they work much better under IE
8.1 versus Firefox 3).
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I admittedly sometimes neglect worrying about IE8 because it's just
such a pain in the __ to test/debug... Firebug just makes it so bloody
easy to debug my jQuery calls and logic...
this would change everything :-)
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