Yes, it'll use the regular IE permutation. At the moment, AFAIK, GWT
generates one permutation of IE. 

--
Arthur Kalmenson


On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 12:08 AM, davidroe <roe.da...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am curious about current and future support for IE8.
>
> > The list of browsers that GWT currently supports are:
> >
> > - Firefox 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 3.0
> > - Internet Explorer 6 and 7
> > - Safari 2 and 3
> > - Opera 9.0
> >
> > (current as of May 2008)
> >
> > We can also add on Google Chrome, Android and iPhone to that list.
>
> what currently happens when IE8 requests to load GWT content? does it
> use the IE6/IE7 implementation? how does that pan out?
>
> with IE8 currently in beta, it is no surprise that there is little to
> read about how GWT will support it. nevertheless, are there any
> published documents that say how IE figures as part of the GWT
> roadmap?
>
> thanks,
> /dave
>
> >
>

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