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Internet Explorer has been criticized by many people for it's poor compliance of web standards and it's support for in-page ActiveX controls, amongst other things such as lack of updates. In recent years, Microsoft has attempted to rectify most of the problems, with releases such as Internet Explorer 8 and the upcoming Internet Explorer 9. Internet Explorer 9 will feature HTML5 support. | Internet Explorer has been criticized by many people for it's poor compliance of web standards and it's support for in-page ActiveX controls, amongst other things such as lack of updates. In recent years, Microsoft has attempted to rectify most of the problems, with releases such as Internet Explorer 8 and the upcoming Internet Explorer 9. Internet Explorer 9 will feature HTML5 support. | ||
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Revision as of 01:02, 22 March 2010
Windows Internet Explorer (known before as Microsoft Internet Explorer) is a Web Internet browser created by Microsoft for Windows operating system.
Versions
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 2
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Windows Internet Explorer 8
- Windows Internet Explorer 9
Criticism
Internet Explorer has been criticized by many people for it's poor compliance of web standards and it's support for in-page ActiveX controls, amongst other things such as lack of updates. In recent years, Microsoft has attempted to rectify most of the problems, with releases such as Internet Explorer 8 and the upcoming Internet Explorer 9. Internet Explorer 9 will feature HTML5 support.