Best New Features in IE9 Browser Demo

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perlmonger

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There's a reason there are so few XHTML pages out there (assuming you mean pages actually delivered as application/xhtml+xml, rather than just using and conforming to an XHTML DTD, which is really quite common now); it's because IE won't render them.

I really hope for the best with IE9, but nothing is ever going to pay for the programmer years I've wasted (and still have to waste) for IE
 

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[citation][nom]marybranscombe[/nom]@imspecial - you're very welcome@bustapr - that sounds more like an addin slowing the tabs down than IE8; you can try disabling addins temporarily inside the Addin Manager to see if you see a difference in speed@hellwig - the SVG standard doesn't specify how a browser should allow users to copy or save an image by right-clicking (at the moment the way to save is to View Source and copy and paste) so as Microsoft plans to include the feature it has to choose how to implement it. Do most Web users want an SVG file they'll need Illustrator to do anything with or would they rather have a PNG they can use like any other image file?MB[/citation]

They could put those options in a menu don't you think?
Let them choose and save image should be that the they get a .svg image. The png thing should be called get a rendered png that takes them to an options dialog where they can set the resolution.
 
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