Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 23:51 +0000, Richard Heyes wrote:
>   
>>> Yeah, but it will mean that there will still be about 3 different
>>> rendering versions of IE out there by the time it comes out; 7, 8 and 9
>>> (I'm fairly sure 6 will have gone to that good ol' web in the sky by
>>> that time)
>>>       
>> Sure, but depending on how closely it follows WebKit, could make
>> testing on IE9, Safari and Chrome a breeze.
>>
>> -- 
>> Richard Heyes
> Don't forget Konqueror in that list ;) It's not exactly the same engine
> after Apple forked it from KHTML, but it's quite close, and both
> Konqueror and Safari are said to be working a little more closely than
> before to share the work done to the rendering engines since the fork.
>
> I'm waiting for the day when Firefox starts using Google's V8 scripting
> engine!
>
>
> Ash
>   

I'd rather all the engines follow the W3C standards so that you just
have to make sure your web page is compliant.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



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