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I just installed Service Pack 2 for WinXP, and IE seems to have some changes added. However I have yet to spot any changes to its interpretation of CSS? |
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However I have yet to spot any changes to its interpretation of CSS? |
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Were you expecting it to suddenly start working properly? |
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H.T. Ohlsen wrote: However I have yet to spot any changes to its interpretation of CSS? I don't know what you have spotted, but it seems unlikely. SP2 didn't modify the rendering engine used by IE at all IIRC. |

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David Dorward wrote: H.T. Ohlsen wrote: However I have yet to spot any changes to its interpretation of CSS? I don't know what you have spotted, but it seems unlikely. SP2 didn't modify the rendering engine used by IE at all IIRC. No change in CSS ... otherwise, it would have been defined in this very long 8 part document: Changes to Functionality in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../sp2chngs.mspx but there are changes, clear improvements, good steps in the right direction in the functionalities of window.open() calls. |
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