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June Chat with the Internet Explorer team on Thursday

Join members of the Internet Explorer team for an Expert Zone chat this Thursday, June 18th at 10.00 PST/17.00 UTC. These chats are a great opportunity to have your questions answered by members of the IE product team. Thank you to all who have attended our previous chats! 

If you can’t join us live, the transcript for all chats are available here.

Thanks!  See you Thursday.

Allison Burnett
Program Manager

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  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2009
    PingBack from http://www.ie7security.net/2009/06/15/june-chat-with-the-internet-explorer-team-on-thursday/

  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2009
    I can't miss this opportunity to go to this chat session. And I will write down all the questions I want to ask the team on a piece of paper, to make it handy.

  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2009
    I'll be there :) I don't have many questions  :) thanks for ur time

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2009
    @Quality Directory - hope to see you there! Keep that piece of paper handy because the IE chat application won't let you paste questions or code into the chat (known bug they have no intention to fix since it was disclosed in the IE7 beta chats) Sad really.  They claim to be so open to open standards, moving the web forward and being transparent but they fail at every step along the way with obstacles, delays and marketing fluff.

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2009
    Join members of the Internet Explorer team for an Expert Zone chat this Thursday, June 18th at 10.00

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2009
    I've using ie8 since a few weeks now & i believe it's the first version of ie i like since ... so many years. Congrats for you work ;)

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2009
    For the past few weeks I have been messing around with many different web browers. One of the web browers that I particularly like is Apple's Safari. It loads fast, has a clean and simple interface. Now, I want to know why Microsoft is allowing Apple to get ahead on speed, features, and web standards. I also want to know why Microsoft doesn't use an open source rendering engine instead of theirs. Open source engines seem to be up with the web standards a lot faster than IE. Firefox and Safari are good examples of this. If I was Microsoft I would think about switching to an open source rendering engine or simply scrapping IE for a open source browser.

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2009
    Willing to join for chat. IE8 is good one, but certainly needs some more improvements.

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
    I'd love to know their comments on the following: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeresig/sets/72157619870137650/detail/

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
    @Rob - interesting indeed. Nothing like verbally bashing the competition when the rest of the world doesn't think IE is up to par. The Epic Fail when you view the page in IE8 is classic. Force IE7 rendering when you want IE8 usage - way to go! PS on the other hand I wouldn't mind winning 10 grand. any chance this will open up to the non-Australian population?

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
    We must have asked about bugs and security problems at IE 8

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
    I'll be surely there...I need to ask about IE8 Inprivate features and its API for .NET

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
    I will be there, have some questions about security options on IE.

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2009
    Yes, it can't recognize icc profiles, that is quite distirbing to me too!

  • Anonymous
    June 18, 2009
    While they're at it, howabout some of this utterly partisan FUD: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/get-the-facts/browser-comparison.aspx Not that most people use IE because of Microsoft's comparisons, they use it because it's installed already and no kind soul's taken the time to introduce them to Firefox. It's just a bit annoying how stupid those comparisons are, and I wondered if the dev team also had the freedom to admit to finding them annoying.

  • Anonymous
    June 18, 2009
    @Rob: I don't see how a checklist is going to inspire any fear. I agree that it might inspire some uncertainty and doubt in those that only tend to hear the unsubstantiated claims of browser zealots who prefer another browser.  That's the point of the chart-- to get folks to do some research and get the facts for themselves.

  • Anonymous
    June 18, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    June 24, 2009
    Microsoft folks - It's been almost a week. Any chance we'll see the transcript soon? Cheers,

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