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We use a CRM application that our call center uses to suuport our customers... After upgrading some workstations to IE7, they learned the hard way that the program does NOT support I37
For the CSS hack you mention, IE7 fixes a lot of bugs which existed in IE6 and earlier, so many invalid hacks will break. You should review your CSS and test in the IE7 to see the effects. In general it is a bad idea to depend on parsing errors and invalid markup/CSS for applying styles to a particular browser.
Side note: Testing several IE's, plus Firefox, plus Opera, plus Safari... It's really annoying. I'd love to hear from anyone who has a lot of experience at this in terms of the details of your test methodologies, good comprehensive resources of certain code to avoid since it doesn't show up the same in all browsers (we do not script different pages for different browsers -- I do not want to have to maintain multiple code bases), what your thoughts on going XHTML are, etc.
Thanks,
James
and it sure looks like its released to me, but i'm just a slack jawwed yokel.
There is no clear timeline for the final release, it is already many months overdue compared to the initial release estimates given by MS. It may well not be released until Vista is released as well, which would be in the first quarter of 2007.