CSS expressions support ends with IE8 Beta 2

by certifiedbug on October 17, 2008

in Microsoft

IE Blog.

Design criteria such as standard compliance, performance, reliability and security framed the design of IE8 as whole, for new as well as existing features. As a result, CSS expressions are no longer supported in IE8 standards mode. This change was announced previously on the IE blog, however, this post will provide a few more details about that decision. The following FAQ will give a quick overview of the feature, the rationale behind our design decision and what it may mean for your own site.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/10/16/ending-expressions.aspx

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