Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available
We’re excited to release IE8 Beta 2 today for public download. You can find it at https://www.microsoft.com/ie8. Please try it out!
You’ll find versions for 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. In addition to English, IE8 Beta 2 is available in Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), and German. Additional languages will be available soon.
While Beta 1 was for developers, we think that anyone who browses or works on the web will enjoy IE8 Beta 2. Before the team blogs about our Beta 2 in detail, here’s an overview of what you’ll find in IE8.
We focused our work around three themes: everyday browsing (the things that real people do all the time), safety (the term most people use for what we’ve called ‘trustworthy’ in previous posts), and the platform (the focus of Beta 1, how developers around the world will build the next billion web pages and the next waves of great services).
Everyday Browsing
We looked very hard at how people really browse the web. We looked at a lot of data about how people browse and tried a lot of different designs in front of many kinds of people, not just technologists. As tempting as it is to list here all the changes both big and small in IE8, we’ll take a more holistic approach. That’s how we built the product and how we’d like to talk about it.
From our customer research, we saw that the bulk of user activity outside of web pages involved tabs and “navigation” – the act of getting to the site the user wants to get to. We also knew that adding features has an impact only if they’re “in the flow” of how people actually use the product. Another menu item might matter in a checklist on a blog somewhere, but won’t matter to real people browsing. That’s why IE8’s New Tab experience is so remarkable: it’s obvious – after you see it:
IE8 makes bringing back tabs (and entire IE sessions) users have closed a lot easier; it’s in the natural flow of how users work. IE8 also takes into account that there are often relationships between new tabs that users open, and the browser can make it a lot easier to figure out which tabs go with which. Below, the tabs that came from the links in the search results page are grouped together and colored differently from the headlines the user followed off another page, which are different from links the user followed off other pages:
Navigation – or getting to where you want to – is a lot faster and easier too. Typing in the Smart Address Bar not only searches across Favorites, History, and RSS feeds, but provides a great experience:
We put a lot of different designs in front of users in order to find one that was this effective. It’s easy to scan, with the different sections marked off and one line for each item, and the highlighting is easy on the eye. Deleting typos (or other unwanted suggestions) from this list is also easy – notice the red "x" above appears when a user places his mouse over an item.
Beyond tabs and navigation, people use services all the time. When you have an address but want a map, or want to just select some text and make a blog post out of it, IE8’s Accelerators (formerly known as ‘Activities’) are handy. For Beta 2, we’ve worked with a lot of great partners to deliver a bunch of choices for users. They’re much faster and easier than the “select, copy, new tab, navigate, paste, repeat” process in today’s other browsers. We think users will enjoy the consistent experience they’ll get from service to service, and appreciate being in complete control of which are installed and are the default. We hope that websites (and enthusiasts!) write more of them and give us feedback. Staying up to date with the latest information is a lot easier with Web Slices, that put information directly in your Favorites bar where you can get at it quickly.
This is a good moment to talk about performance. We think about two kinds of performance: real world and lab. In a lab, we measure performance in milliseconds. That’s important work, and we did a lot of it since Beta 1. You’ll find IE8 is a lot faster than IE7 on many sites. We can go through and detail, for example, exactly which Gmail operations are faster in IE8 than other browsers and vice versa.
Real world performance is about how people get their tasks done, and that’s something you don’t measure in milliseconds. We think you’ll enjoy the impact of IE8’s new tabs, Smart Address Bar, Favorites bar, Search box, Accelerators, and Web Slices on your daily browsing.
Visual Search in IE8 speaks for itself. Websites can offer rich search results as you type in the Search box:
After installing IE8, try out Visual Search from the New York Times, Wikipedia, Amazon, or eBay. (Many other sites offer regular text suggestions as well.)
Safety
Safety isn’t about technologies and features, but two words: in control. We think users should be in control… of their settings, their information, what code runs on their machine, of their browser overall.
Previous posts have described what you’ll find in IE8 Beta 2 with respect to the SmartScreen Filter and protection from phishing and malware as well as many other defenses. The XSS Filter is particularly exciting because it offers real people a real defense from a real threat, by default and out of the box. We’ve blogged about InPrivate previously as well. Taken together, these features do a great job putting the user in control of their information.
The reliability improvements in IE8 Beta 2 are big. Crash recovery is nice, but not crashing is even better. Because in IE8 Loosely-Coupled IE (LCIE) separates the frame (the address bar, back button, etc.) from the tabs, and the tabs (mostly) from each other, crashes are more contained and affect fewer tabs than before. We think users will also appreciate having close boxes on all their toolbars so that disabling ones they don’t want – while leaving the ones they do – is easier.
Platform
IE8 is more interoperable with other web browsers and web standards. The contribution of CSS 2.1 test cases to the W3C is an important in order to really establish a standard way to assess standards support. We think that CSS 2.1 remains the most important place to deliver excellent interoperability between browsers. We think developers will enjoy the improvements to the built-in tools, as well as the other opportunities to integrate their sites in the user’s daily life with Accelerators and Web Slices. You can find more information at the IE Development Center, https://msdn.microsoft.com/ie.
After deciding to default IE8 to the most standards-compliant mode available, we wanted to be sure to address compatibility concerns for organizations and individuals. Would websites that expect IE8 to behave the way IE7 does create a problem for end-users? Since March, we’ve been telling developers about a small change they can make to their sites to tell IE8 to show their sites as IE7 does. Many have – but there are a lot of sites that may have not yet addressed this. The Compatibility View button (new to IE8 Beta 2) is a good solution to provide end-users a good experience as the web transitions.
Some Important Details
Anyone interested in customizing and redistributing IE8 (the way others have IE7) can find information about the IEAK here. (We’ll have a more detailed post about IEAK and group policy soon.) One important aspect of a beta release is getting feedback; we’re using the same channels as described in this Beta 1 post (for example, this IE Beta newsgroup).
Read more about guidelines for upgrading to IE8 Beta 2 today. Also, If you are currently using IE8 Beta 1 on Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 with Automatic Updates turned on, you will receive IE8 Beta 2 through Windows Update.
Download IE8 Beta 2, use it – the browser itself, the developer tools, writing an Accelerator, marking part of your page as a Web Slice – and let us know what you think.
Thank you,
Dean Hachamovitch
General Manager
Comments
Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Details at the IE Blog here. Download it here.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Please please please give us the ability to turn off the Awesome Bar-style functionality. All I want my address bar to do is auto-complete URLs. That's it. No searching the history, favorites, page titles, etc.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
IE8 Beta2 is live and available for the download ! Check it out here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/beta/default.aspxAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Great stuff, looking forward to playing with it. It looks like you done some amazing stuff, well done guys!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
the ie 8 button under news needs to be updated to go to beta 2 or have 2 buttons 1 going to beta 1 & 1 going to 2Anonymous
August 27, 2008
does the windows advisor beta internet patch work with ie 8 beta 1, 2?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
hate to ask this but with the fact that its taking longer to come to ieblog, ie download page right now are they going to have another prob simillar to the photosynth launch day fiasco?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
You've been kicked (a good thing) - Trackback from DotNetKicks.comAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Beta 2 gets 21 on Acid3. FAIL.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
We’re excited to release IE8 Beta 2 today for public download. You can find it at http://www.microsoftAnonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Wow, I'm quite impressed with the way you guys have more or less caught up with Firefox, at least feature-wise. My question: Does the smart location bar learn like Firefox's?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
@ bla Please see Jane's post on Upgrading to IE8 Beta 2. The post is sectioned by OS. http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/08/27/upgrading-to-internet-explorer-8-beta-2.aspxAnonymous
August 27, 2008
As it says in the title of the post. Read about it on the IE team blog . Read about it on the portalAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Today, the Internet Explorer Team has made available Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 for all to download.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
ping back from http://bits.samiq.net [... Just minutes ago Microsoft released its Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, the latest public available release of its Internet browser...] Congrats on this release guys!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Today Microsoft released beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8. While Beta 1 was focused on developers to earlyAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Hey,
- Great stuff guys ! We're all very impressed. Keep the work going :)
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August 27, 2008
Why IE8 doesn't have Download Manager?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
@bla to remove IE8 Beta 1 go to control panel > uninstall a program and then click "view installed updates". Find IE8 Beta 1 and click uninstallAnonymous
August 27, 2008
ie galleries addon extension section needs to have subsections plus it needs to list whos the developer a big company or a individualAnonymous
August 27, 2008
the new UI is disgusting, make it transparent like Safari - the whole browser windows is one styleAnonymous
August 27, 2008
SO I HAVE TO GO INTO IE7 MODE TO GET THE DOWNLOAD PAGE TO SHOW UP FOR IE8 BETA2 IF I'M IN BETA1?????? PATHETICAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Looks good. There are a few minor problems - CPU can hit 40% for minutes on certain pages - and the interface has locked up a few times, but those should be cleared up by release. Of course, you're still missing some features compared to the competition; notable, built-in spellcheck, decent favorites management (you still have, basically, the IE4 dialogue), and there's no good way to switch between search providers to get different search suggestions (e.g. switching will load the results page; it won't show the suggestions, if available). The lack of changes to Favorites really suprised me (particularly with the curious "Suggested Sites" option). Old interface, no new features - like tagging - no real ability to search favorites or history, etc. On the plus side, WebSlices look cool, the Search Suggest right in the browser is nice, tab opening and switching is much faster, and the Safety features look interesting (even if the UI for some - e.g. the Privacy Report - is still terrible. Honestly, a small non-resizable Window with no ability to search? Not good.) The Activities - particularly Send with Gmail/Hotmail - are very cool. Quite the time-saver, even if it would be better if you included a link back, below the data. Like Microsoft OneNote does, actually. Currently you still have to copy the URL, so it only saves half the time. Cheers; MichaelAnonymous
August 27, 2008
The speed is great! AJAX apps are really fast. I'm running into an issue with URLMON.dll, it causes the browser to crash on sites even in compatibilitiy mode. I tried disabling all add-ons but same thing. Any ideas? Other than that, fantastic release! I love the new find on page UI also.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
And lack of a download manager is a terrible, terrible, terrible, utterly egregious oversight.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
You’ll find versions for 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. In addition to English, IE8 Beta 2 is available in Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), and German. Additional languages will be availAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Congrats on the new Beta 2! Can you please make the new close button on every third-party toolbar optional? An option in the "Customize" toolbar menu would be nice. Please also consider moving the "External Script Debugger" menu item from View to Tools where it makes more sense. Also show the "External Script Debugger" menu item in the command bar under Tools. Currently, the entry is only accessible in the classic menu.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
There's a great big empty wasted space to the right of the Menu bar. I'd really like to move my favorites to the right of that. What ever happened to the modularity of IE6? Bring that back for some cool minimalist customization. Or don't. That's more likely anyway.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Figured out the URLMON.dll error. Just had to clear my browser cache. I never did that before the upgrade. To anyone who hasn't installed, clear your cache first. Nice work guys!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is out!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
It was announced some time ago and right on time the IE team released the second beta of Internet ExplorerAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Tried to install... failed... Symptoms of the problem When you try to install Internet Explorer 8, the installation wizard finishes. However, you receive the following error message: Internet Explorer 8 could not be installed. You must restart your system to confirm that any changes to your system are undone. After you restart, follow the "Internet Explorer Troubleshooting" shortcut on your desktop to get more information. --- yup, I got the linkAnonymous
August 27, 2008
LOL, nice job at copying Firefox's Find bar feature and Firefox 3's address bar(awesomebar) too. Wonder what else did Redmond copy from Mountain View, just like Redmond copying Cupertino a lot for OS stuff.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
i got the Exploring Windows newsletter in my webmail & parts of the image header didnt load by itselfAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Great work, IE team! Love the new features and speed. Unfortunately, IE8 instantly crashes when I try to open Outlook Web Access 2003. Can someone repro this? Adding our domain to the compatibility sites doesn't help. The crash didn't occur in Beta 1.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
The tab grouping is pretty cool but I think dragging tabs and having them become part of the grouping is a little weird. I think you could add some better visual cues when dragging tabs.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Works great. I'm impressed. Didn't think I would be!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Keep up the goodwork guys. Installed on Vista x64 no problems. I love the address bar list :) @Roland OWA 2003 works just fine on my pc.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Any timeline on when the Windows Live Mail problem will be fixed, and when it is, will you guys make an announcement? Who's problem is it, IE or WLM? And from whom should we expect a fix?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
This is fantastic! Everything I had expected of IE8. If it had a built in download manager my life would be complete, but there's always next time! I wish the Inline Search bar navigated to highlighted links on pressing Enter. That's what Firefox does and I rely on it with it.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Please consider adding 'Paste and go' to both the cool new address bar and seach bar surely very simple to implement, but very useful. I know its easy to just press enter after you paste, but I think it's these little things that help make this browser better, and it's the little things that turn people to use Opera/Firefox. Otherwise, very cool work indeed :-)Anonymous
August 27, 2008
We'll have the VPCs up later today.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Where can I find resources to start developing extensions for IE8? I checked the Internet Explorer Developer Center and there's nothing. Is there a site similar to ASP.NET with complete tutorials and sample code?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Expression Web Team Blog と IEBlog からです。 Public beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8 is now available! InternetAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Some of the missing W3C features like proper event handling and HTMLElement can be found here: http://www.jslab.dk/projects.phpAnonymous
August 27, 2008
I REALLY want the inline auto-complete feature to be put back. Ideally, I would want it to fill in the url that I use most frequently, not whichever one comes first (it gets really annoying if I make a typo or the auto-complete doesn't show up before I press enter). Also, I just want the address bar to have urls in it -- it is called the address bar, after all. Please put this feature back. Thanks.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
I love the new integrated debugger for web apps. its a big deal for developers http://blog.sezwho.com/blog/2008/08/27/ie8-beta-2/ -jitendraAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Maybe a stupid question: why do we need to reboot two times in order to update from IE8b1 to IE8b2?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
InternetExplorer8(IE8)团队正式在博客中宣布推出IE8Beta2,并可以在http://www.microsoft.com/ie8下载。WindowsInter...Anonymous
August 27, 2008
I have a BUG: i open Live Hotmail i see a bug in the presentation and writing of emails with IE 8Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Your story was featured in Scoopigg! Here is the link to vote it up and promote it: http://news.kgrand.jp/IT/IE_8_2Anonymous
August 27, 2008
for the person who asked for a dlm there is one on ie gallery so far the install experince was good because i didnt have ver. installed http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/08/27/upgrading-to-internet-explorer-8-beta-2.aspx its been smooth & fast experince so farAnonymous
August 27, 2008
hardly notice the domain highlighting the domain should be bold if you guys want user to really pay attention to it.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
turn on clear type if you dont notice domain highlightAnonymous
August 27, 2008
add website icon in the smart address bar that should make it easier to look for favorite website or history also can you make a button for reopen closed tabs?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
You have now had two version of IE to correct this and it still doesn't work correctly - the scrollbar doesn't behave like every other scrollbar in Windows - there is no over highlighting. Please fix this. But it is nice to finally see a decent version of IE with standards support. Keep up the good work (and force people to upgrade from IE6).Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Never mind, why i did not try -private is beyond me. ;) he-he Sweet: "C:Program FilesInternet Exploreriexplore.exe" -extoff -private www.google.com Now just finding a way to make that the default for all of IE. :) Messing around with [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTCLSID{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}shell] and [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}shell] have no effect. :( Any thoughts?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
@8675309 re: clear type You mean turn it off, right? Cause with FuzzyType[TM] turned on, everything looks like bold text because each character is wider than normal. Not to mention the rainbow of colors you see with black text on white, and white text on black. The TV industry learned this years ago, but apparently MSFT thinks they are smarter and can solve a Black and White issue by inserting color. Which just equals fail.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
O.K but this works: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTCLSID{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}shellOpenHomePageCommand] @=""C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff -private www.google.com" So now its the default. hehe But still I was hoping to simply add another content entry rather than making it the default. I was looking to do both. ;) Sweet!!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Still waiting for some sort of opacity functionality. Is this included in IE8 b2? I think its terribly wasteful to release yet another verison of IE that cannot support the more used aspects of the web in a standard fascion. IE8 will be another "we have to do a workaround" browser that will mess up my work. I´d rather MS dont release it at all.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Any idea if and how opacity is going to be supported? It's still missing from Beta 2 and is a big showstopper for many people.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
I use a Mac and (offcourse) dont use Cleartype. I also have no problems with text at all. I know of no person that uses a Mac that have any problems with text. What problems are you implying that I should have?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
"It's still missing from Beta 2 and is a big showstopper for many people." I think you're over-estimating how many people care. 99 percent of users won't. Therefore, it isn't a "big showstopper". Oh, and more screenshots: http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/ie8_beta2_xp.aspAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Best version of IE yet! you can tell theres a few bugs and its found a problem and closed at least 3 or 4 times but its in beta! love the new inline search and overall search area, address bar and privacy features as well the security thingys which i dont notice, but i know are protecting me :) a few things such as a good download manager, favourites centre and a bit faster performance/compatibility would be nice but you have already done some great work and im supposing these features will be laucnhed in IE9 or within the new version for Win7. Great job, well done IE Team!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Best version of IE yet! you can tell theres a few bugs and its found a problem and closed at least 3 or 4 times but its in beta! love the new inline search and overall search area, address bar and privacy features as well the security thingys which i dont notice, but i know are protecting me :) a few things such as a good download manager, favourites centre and a bit faster performance/compatibility would be nice but you have already done some great work and im supposing these features will be laucnhed in IE9 or within the new version for Win7. Great job, well done IE Team!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
In March, you promised to use the standards rendering mode by default. And now you tell us that all intranet pages will, by default, be rendered in the old IE7 mode? That's a serious breach of an important promise.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
That browser would have been perfect, if there is download manager! But it's very good as is now. One ask: will DM be included in next versions?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
i uninstalled it because when i close IE 8 beta 2 the 4 iexporer.exe process is still.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
What??? STILL no opacity support??? I thought Scott Dickens said it would be in beta2, but neither filter:alpha(opacity=50) or style.opacity=0.5 seem to work in standards mode. Btw. just a note: When you get around to fixing this, make sure you multiply the alpha filter opacity with the alpha channel in PNG32 images instead of just throwing away the alpha channel of the image. It ruins our nice anti-aliased edges. It looks horrible in IE6+7.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Hiya, I'm really liking this new beta, a lot of stuff that was on firefox and missing from IE is now present :) Some stuff I think is still needed -a password manager with possibility to show 'em and import / export, -ability to reopen last tabs on startup + a shortcut button for the reopen thing :) -security settings could be simplier, in firefox it's easy, in IE it's a painAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Is there canvas support? Or will the Firefox team have to shame IE and build a plugin for this fundamental feature to move the web forward.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
I would also love a download manager :o) PlzAnonymous
August 27, 2008
I found two major problems with Beta 2. One is an aesthetic issue. The new tab graphics are nice, and I like how they are grouped by colors. However, the active tab is hard to spot. Because of this, I can accidentally pick a wrong tab, or accidentally close the wrong tab (with middle click). The other one is more serious. In any rendering mode but the IE8 Standards one, there is a problem when highlighting page text, when the page is zoomed. The "middle point" that controls how the screen is scrolled up and down as you highlight, it seems to affected by the zooming. It will get bumped further down as you zoom into the screen more and more, the amount of this also depends on how long the page is (on a smaller page, I had to zoom in to as much as 300%, while this comment page does this even at 150%). In extreme cases (very long pages), this middle point shifts so much that IE will think that I'm scrolling the window up, even though the cursor is at the bottom. The middle point is just too far away. In milder cases, I can scroll down while highlighting, but the scrolling is much slower (as if I used the middle click scroll method, but only gave it a small nudge). This makes the new highlight-and-use-accelerators feature nearly impossible to use on pages with quirk mode rendering - nearly all of the web at the moment.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
With all these new options it looks very messy, too many things spread around, with little logic as to their position. I would like to see the ability of moving things around come back (like in pre IE7 versions). I would like to customize all the top bars, to have only the address bar and maybe one button that would give me access to the "rest" of the features. It just takes up too much screen real estate and it's distracting. Thanks.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Tys, C'mon its silly to expect them to implement canvas, it isn't anywhere close to being finalized.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Regarding canvas: VML support seems to be back, but it's half-baked. It doesn't allow you to dynamically add VML elements through javascript. See (and vote): https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=333905 So no fancy drawing features for us just yet...Anonymous
August 27, 2008
What happened to right click on toolbars? Why is it everytime Microsoft updates a product, it changes the user interface and makes it harder to use? Why would you remove right click on the toolbar? I understand that this is a beta, but why would you go out of your way to remove a feature?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
oh snap You can resize the favorites menu (the alt+c one). I've been wanting to do this since a while.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Does it support AdBlock Plus? Does it support SVG? Does it run on Linux, freeBSD or OSX?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Pretty happy so far. Congrats! FF was looking pretty attractive, but this should keep me on the platform. Download manager would be nice. More ability to customize would be nice. Finally, could we get a shift or ctrl select in "Organize Favorites"? It's really frustrating having to go to the favorites folder directly to bulk manipulate a lot of URLs.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Deleting an item from the not locked in favorites menu closes the menu after the delete --> should be fixed. Deleting a folder from the not locked in favorites menu fails --> should be fixed.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
I like the new beta but the three things that I would love to see are
- a download manager,
- a built in spell checker and
- a better feed reeder. I would like to see a feed reader in which I can consolodate the feeds or preferebly read all of the feeds at once. And I would also like the feed reader to support keyboard shortcuts.
Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Please, we need the canvas tag support on IE8. Actually <canvas> is supported by all modern browsers, only IE not have... To make a better cross-browsers applications, please, support <canvas>!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Hooray for IE8 beta 2 :) @j Yes I think a built-in spell checker would be so immensely useful :)Anonymous
August 27, 2008
The 5 / 6 multiple choice questions at first run is just too much; please choose a default. 1/2 dialogs max!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
i am using IE8 in XP SP3 (x86), the website "www.crashie.com" still crash my IE. It is fine if I browse this web with IE7 in Vista SP1 (x64)Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Windows Internet Explorer 8 Home page (홈페이지) Internet Explorer 8: Worldwide sites (다운로드) Internet ExplorerAnonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
when i type youtube in smart address bar when i select a website from smart address bar i see this C:Documents and SettingsjarhFavoritesYoutube - Broadcast yourself..urlAnonymous
August 27, 2008
when i type youtube in smart address bar when i select a website from smart address bar i see this C:Documents and SettingsjarhFavoritesYoutube - Broadcast yourself..urlAnonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Nice work! A major release and some really nice new touches. But I have to echo the comments about organizing favorites. As a Vista user, it's embarrassing that Firefox provides much more extensive options - using the same organize/view menus from Vista - while the IE8 beta 2 dialog ignores Vista UI conventions, is limited, and virtually unchanged for eons. I realize you can't do everything in one release, but being able to properly organize and maintain favorites is pretty fundamental.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Totally awesome! This is going to give Firefox and all other browsers a kick in the behind and IE can now compete not because it is put on Windows, but because people WANT to use it! Microsoft is back in the "Don't Mess with Us" mode :D I think 1 more thing IE8 really needs is a built in spell checker :)Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Hey guys from the IE team, you made an amazing work....you're on the good way. As Aldo said, "Microsoft is back in the 'Don't Mess with Us' mode :D". This is really the better IE release. Thanks for the amazing work.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
there are download managers on ie gallery http://ieaddons.com/en/ and for way to see all rss feeds try feeds plus frome ie enhance. i think this time ie dont need a emulate mode that much compared to the ie7 rcAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Glad to see so many fixes! We've been busy updating Web Bug Track to ensure the statuses are correct. In testing IE8 Beta 2 though a long-standing pain point in IE7/IE8 has driven us to file it as a bug. http://webbugtrack.blogspot.com/2008/08/bug-342-connecting-in-ie7-ie8-takes-f-o.html Can you please do something, anything to improve the loading speed of a new Tab. "Connecting..." takes F-O-R-E-V-E-R! For a Blank Page this is a major usability issue.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Well, I was hoping for a much earlier release of IE8 Beta 2 but it was worth the wait. The installation went w/out a glitch and so far, everything is working well. I like the new Smart Address Bar, search bar and other bits here and there. I don't like though that when a recently closed tab is reopened, the new tab that was opened stays open. I think it would be better is the closed tab that the user is reopening again, should either automatically close or load the tab that being reopened. Love tab grouping but the color scheme can get in the way of viewing a page, it's too colorful. Maybe a different grouping can be introduced, such as Windows XP handles Taskbar grouping. Please add a spell checker to IE8. Yes, I'm sure there's an addon out there, but it would be better is IE8 had its own spell checker. I guess that's about it (for now)... Great job on IE8 Beta 2! PS Oh, one more thing: maybe the Search Bar's name -- the one that appears that indicates which search provider you are using -- those letters are a bit too dark. Maybe you should make them a bit lighter, like in the Smart Address Bar.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
well i guess home routers web ui is standards compliantAnonymous
August 27, 2008
It still doesn't scale fonts when the size is specified in pixels, when on earth are they going to fix that, people have been complaining about that since IE6Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Facebook error when switching to compatibility view and clicking on a pesron name:
Transport error (#1001) while retrieving data from endpoint `/ajax/search_profile.php': A network error occurred. Check that you are connected to the internet.
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August 27, 2008
Microsoft hat sich vor der Veröffentlichung einer Beta-Version des kommenden Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) nun doch (einigermaßen überraschend) dazu entschlossen, die ggü. IE6 und IE7 standardkompatiblere Darstellung von Webinhalten standardmäßig zu verwendeAnonymous
August 27, 2008
So if i have new tabs set to open a blank page, i would not be able to reopen closed tabs? is there something i am missing?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Its here , i was waiting for this day a long time (since beta 1 come out) :-) i hope that i will loveAnonymous
August 27, 2008
google.fi broken in IE8 beta 2, google.com works. I press F5 repeatedly with this search: http://www.google.fi/search?hl=en&q=uv-ansa and sometimes the page shows 10 results sometimes 2-4.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
IE8 is shaping up to be a great release. Really impressed. Just one thing though. The new tabs page (about:tabs) could really do with a list of most visited pages. Since I am likely to stay within that group a large chunk of the times, providing easy access to it would help a lot. Other nice to haves: A "Find All" option in the quick find toolbar. A bookmark/feeds manager that supports at least two-pane view (left pane to list the folders, right pane fore bookmarks/feeds). And a download manager - with simple cross session resume should be enough for first iteration.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Hi. gud to see scha nice features..!! but still sme thng is mising and MS IE Team is ignoreing it..
- Download Manager.
- Improve UI.
- etc.... hoping all these n more b their in final or nxt beta version.. of ie8.. all the best.. and thnx for IE8 Beta2
Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Wow! Fantastic job... Congrats to IE Team on this release...Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Domain name highlighting in address bar doesn't work for IDNs. For example, please try following URLs: http://日本語ドメイン名協会.jp/ http://例え.テスト/Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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www.microsoft.com/ie - ‘nuff said (because they said it all here ) --- now I can start taking screenshotsAnonymous
August 27, 2008
OK, I uninstalled the Google Toolbar for IE using the Vista Control Panel, so this bug is now gone (together with the Toolbar). Still, it is surprising that there is no obvious way to delete the add-ons inside IE8. I am still unable to change the default zoom level (from 125%). So far I have also been unable to get any thumbnails in the Visual Search and e.g. English Wikipedia as a search provider tells me that "search suggestions" are "not available". Even though I have some guess what URL should be written in the column, I am not able to squeeze it there.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Hi.. i want to knw that inPrivate browsing features wrk on Company intranet also. meanz wheter our browsing History, software download or any log store on server or n't.. plz i want to knw this ..Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Lubos, Look under the Accessibility section of the Advanced tab of Internet Options.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Awesome release Microsoft, keep up the outstanding work! Unless I run into any major or nagging problems, this is most likely going to be my main browser until the next Beta/RC (if any), or RTM. Keep it up! Also, is full CSS 2.1 implemented in this release or will it be all finished by the time IE8 is final?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
The second pre-release version of Internet Explorer 8, the next version of Microsoft's web browser isAnonymous
August 27, 2008
i am impressed by the new Beta. All IE8 Needs left to me is a smoother and faster expereince, a spell checker, a better download manager, and a better Feed Reader. That's it. But continue adding these nice features. Any more and better preformence. i can switch back to IE from Firefox.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Make us forget IE6 with a great IE8, keep up the good work guys, and keep an open mind.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Looks nice but is still only eyecandy. Please move the focus to following the webstandards. Today it takes twice as long time to write an webpage that works with all browsers compared to writing a page that works with all browsers except IE. If you'r writing an advanced ajax-app replace twice with four or five times as long. If you release IE8 pretending that it follows the standard the problem will only get worse because we then have to adjust our pages to work with both IE6, IE7, IE8 and real browsers.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Your address bar dropdown is better than the one in Firefox 3. Here are some of my suggestions: Configurable what kind of items are shown. Delete not only just one item, but also all items under one header. Anyway, competition in an open market, you gotta love it!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
As already mentioned by Roland, IE8 Beta 2 crashes for Outlook Web Access 2003.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Changing the app to dword 13880 in FEATURE_NATIVE_DOCUMENT_MODE no longer allows that app to use IE8 Standards Mode.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
@vaibhav: You can also press Ctrl+Shift+T to undo the most recent closed tab, or right-click on any tab and see a list of recently closed tabs.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Is it possible to extend the Browser with .NET-based Addons (or will it be with IE9?)? A nice integrated .NET API would be really great!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Les: Well, when it comes to sites that IE8 users cannot use if they dont have access to any type of opacity I will add a buch of them. Its one of the most anticipated CSS3 changes that are already in every other up to date browser out there. It sad to see that IE8 still lags behind several years in CSS support.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
awesome job guys.... Thank you IE TeamAnonymous
August 27, 2008
마이크로소프트가 인터넷 익스플로러 8 베타 2의 일반 배포를 시작했다.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Two things: When will we get a VPC image? The page (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=21EABB90-958F-4B64-B5F1-73D0A413C8EF&displaylang=en) seems to have been updated with "IE8B2-XPSP3_VPC.exe", but there's no download link. And when will the people who emailed you about becoming a beta tester hear back?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
I'm relieved to see the improved CSS support, but it seems the Developer Tools for CSS are now more useless than the old Developer Toolbar. Is this going to get any better?Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Still, some good stuff: generated content in CSS pseudo-elements now does work well! Less CSS workarounds are needed (IE8 now can use Firefox/Opera/etc. CSS stylesheets, and mines are tricky one)! CSS support is now very, very good.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Nice beta ! Good job, Many new feature and CSS support are welcome. Howerver, the downloads manager was not improved ? I found a great and complete french review of IE8 BETA 2 here : http://www.depannetonpc.net/dossiers/lire_30_1_test-d-internet-explorer-8-en-avant-premiere.html?note=5Anonymous
August 27, 2008
IE8 now crashes on my website: http://www.grauw.nl/Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
It's beautiful, I love it; finally Microsoft regains the superiority it had when IE 5.5 was around. Great job. I just hope you push that update to all WinXP users. We still have 26% of the world using IE6. What's the point of new versions of IE if the general public is left using IE6? Other than that, great great jobAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Wow, such a copy of mozilla firefox.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
I think Microsoft took the source code from Mozilla Firefox - and its addons - and put it inside IE8's dlls where no one would know it was there.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
One last thing, how many stylesheets do you use? I have to use Good browsers IE 5 IE 5.5 IE 5.5 Mac IE 6 IE 7 IE 8 and how many trys and catches do you have to make to get AJAX to work in IE. Such a bad browser.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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@dasdasd There was never a IE 5.5 for the Mac.Anonymous
August 27, 2008
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August 27, 2008
Every time i open the Beta 2 i receive this message and i dont know what i can do to solve it! http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/8218/ie8ke1.jpgAnonymous
August 27, 2008
Yesterday, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2. There are several important changes in the browser, the most significant being that pages designed for older versions of Internet Explorer may break in IE8. That is because IE8 defaults to a morAnonymous
August 27, 2008
The New Tab page (about:Tabs= doesn't work for me. It's still the same as in IE8 Beta 1. How can i fix this ?Anonymous
August 28, 2008
- "Got-To-Homepage-Button" belongs to the adress-bar.
- RSS-Feed button belongs to the adress-bar.
- The adress bar lacks a button for quickly adding the current page to the favorites.
- e-mail button could be removed. I don't use it and I don't know anybody who uses it. It is static and doesn't even show the number of unread mails.
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August 28, 2008
- "Got-To-Homepage-Button" belongs to the adress-bar.
- RSS-Feed button belongs to the adress-bar.
- The adress bar lacks a button for quickly adding the current page to the favorites.
- e-mail button could be removed. I don't use it and I don't know anybody who uses it. It is static and doesn't show the number of unread mails.
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August 28, 2008
If you promised to go into Standards mode in IE8, why are you backing out on that promise now? We fought you long and hard to correct this, and now you've abandoned it. - disappointed.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
- "Got-To-Homepage-Button" belongs to the adress-bar.
- RSS-Feed button belongs to the adress-bar.
- The adress bar lacks a button for quickly adding the current page to the favorites.
- e-mail button could be removed. I don't use it and I don't know anybody who uses it. It is static and doesn't show the number of unread mails.
- the menu-bar should only contain symbols not text.
- favorites-bar should be disabled by default and web slices should also be displayed in the favorites sidebar.
- adress autocomplete should be more customizable. I like that it searches the favorites but I still don't want to search my history (other people might like it exactly the other way around).
- favorites management possibilites are weak.
- no download manager.
- internet explorer settings are still the same. Make a more clear user interface.
- error messages on the left side of the taskbar are too cryptic.
- use the same interface for zooming as in office 2007.
- tab thumbnails are not live.
- what about thumbnails while hovering over a tab?
- only the browser history can be deleted automatically when closing the browser. though this sounds all very negative, I think that it is a great and ambitious release.
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August 28, 2008
Still don't see any VPC images available? Can you please put up a page where these will always be published to for each release? It is very annoying to have to wait for these. @Tony Chor[MSFT] Uhm, "Today" has long since passed! ;-) Waiting anxiously to test.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Hi, my name is Paul Cutsinger and I’m the Lead Program Manager for the IE8 User Experience. As Dean mentionedAnonymous
August 28, 2008
IE 8 Beta 1 demonstrated some very interesting features like Web Slices but it was definately a beta.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
Also waiting anxiously. Looks like the whole IE App Compat VHD (VPC) page is now unavailable.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
In older versions, the new tabs were opened next to the old tab. Why in this version when you open a new tab this tab is open at the end of all tabs? This is a great error. It's most usefull that when you open a new tab, this tab is open next to the old tab no at the of all tabs.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Where can I find the OS X version ?Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Also waiting for the VPC image. As noted, the "IE App Compat VHD" page is now down entirely.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
Hello, Microsoft, wake up!? What the heck is wrong with you people, the UI seems getting worse and worse every time you move a notch up. It really looks like **** in Vista. PLEASE pay more attention to the UI in the future.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
> Go fix your site. Ahahaha. Really, HTML parsers are not SGML parsers. My site is perfectly valid XHTML, served according to the HTML compatibility guidelines from Appendix C of XHTML 1.0 (which is incompatible with SGML, but compatible with HTML). And even if it did have errors, still the browser should simply not crash. I’m really saddened by responses like yours. I really shouldn’t feed the trolls by responding. ~GrauwAnonymous
August 28, 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is available for download. You can download it from: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/beta/Anonymous
August 28, 2008
This upgrade is very impressive. Now I think IE is atleast competing with Firefox in terms of features. SandeshAnonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
Twice tried to install IE8 beta and twice my antispyware program blocked BaiDu registry entry causing the installation to terminate. What does BaiDu have to do with IE8?Anonymous
August 28, 2008
The next beta for Internet Explorer has been released for broad distribution to the public, accordingAnonymous
August 28, 2008
This must look nice: http://www.webdevout.net/testcases/ie7-mass/Anonymous
August 28, 2008
La nouvelle bêta d'IE 8 est téléchargeable sur le site de Microsoft. Toutefois, parmi la vingtaine de langues annoncées, seuls l'anglais, l'allemand, le chinois (simplifié) et le japonais sont disponibles.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Downloaded and installed IE8. Must say it's a nice browser. The only thing I'm missing is an option to start InPrivate by default. And it would be very nice if my Windows Explorer doesn't crash every time I close a window (what is happening since I installed IE8b2 on my Vista B SP2 machine. Not funny at all.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
i see they changed the ie beta banner link on the news navbar. but i think since people use the VPC alot it should be under news aswell or ie sites nav barAnonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
it times out avg from updatingAnonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
so far i havent had a as many tracking cookies pop up in ca yahoo anti spy so ie 8 b2 is doing great job protecting my computer from common ad ware keep up the good workAnonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
Still waiting for VPC images. Come on folks.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Ok, I got to say this: IE8 is a really HUGE improvement! Thank you! Now all that's left is a download manager. Please, include it ASAP. :)Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Indeed, since I installed IE8b2, AVG can't update anymore. And uninstalling IE8b2 didn't cure the crashing Windows Explorer nor a non-updating AVG. This beta has just broken this Vista machine. May I suggest some little more testing before this is released for 'real' :)Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Please Please Please. Skip this version. Come back to the browser market when you're on par with Firefox, Opera en Safari regarding HTM5 en CSS3. Not supporting <canvas> is a joke. And what about opacity? Don't you developers have any honour? Why release this IE8 browser when it doen't add anything new? Sustained innovation. It will ultimately bring you down. And please buy Yahoo.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
canvas isnt widely used & the reason for both ie & some devs not to support it is because not every site has content that would require that type of technologyAnonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
it crashes when i close pogo game windows that use javaAnonymous
August 28, 2008
Its a great leap fwd but when are we going to enhance the favorites management, its still same old style..please update the favorites management in ie 8 final versionAnonymous
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August 28, 2008
until sun java is on board im going back to ver.7Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Daniel wrote: "HTML and CSS 3 (the latter being modular, you know?) are far from being finished." Daniel, are you familiar with the phrase: "Implemented and widely deployed"? That's the current status of the canvas element. Maybe you didn't notice, but the ways in which the standards are being developed by W3 HTML WG and WHATWG have changed. It's a constant process of invention, implementation, and standardisation. In that order. Canvas is implemented in 3 of the 4 major browsers.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
when i went to remove it ms put it under installed updates instead of what they did with beta 1Anonymous
August 28, 2008
IE 8 Beta 2 still havn't resolve the age old problem with IE: Combobox with a fixed width, dropdown menu of the combobox need to be able to wider that the combobox itself to show all its contents, just like Firefox do.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
A pesar de su posición dominante Microsoft sabe que ha empezado varios pasos por detrás la nueva guerra de navegadores tras la llegada de Safari a Windows, las constantes mejoras de Opera y sobre todo los pasos de gigante que está dando Firefox desdeAnonymous
August 28, 2008
Unfortunately, still not support for SVG. When if ever will this be supported?Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Also--please provide an option to allow XSS, or at least allow local scripts (with a path of file:/// or running off localhost) to do XSS. We do a lot of data scraping from the web, including dynamic, client-based/AJAXy web pages that can't be downloaded but only executed and rendered in the browser. We do a lot of work with local scripts, and XSS is absolutely critical to our work.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
question to the IE team: do you use the Firefox codebase to add features to IE? they are very similar If this is the case,do you plan to release a IE version for Linux ( EEE PC, Acer aspire one, or the like? )Anonymous
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
I installed beta 2 and it worked really well except one HUGE problem LogmeIn IT Reach doesn't work. Had to uninstall. Bummer!!!!Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Hi! Please, make also a Finnish version of IE 8. Will you? Thanks!Anonymous
August 28, 2008
I mean: Finnish language version of IE 8 Beta 2. Thanks.Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Hi! I just found out that there is a problem with "position:fixed;"-CSS. If you look on the elections site of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, you will see the logos at the bottom moving up and down. FF3, Safari and Opera act like I would expect it, my iPhone doesn't ;-) URL is http://wahl08.ORF.atAnonymous
August 28, 2008
IE8 Beta2 is the best version of all version IEs. IE8 beta2 是目前 IE 所有版本中最好的Anonymous
August 28, 2008
Scenario1: when you browse the web for some foreign food, you come across words you don't know. You wantAnonymous
August 29, 2008
win blog has a tip article on ie8 except only the tip @ the bottom is new http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/08/29/customize-ie8-beta-2-to-fit-your-needs.aspxAnonymous
August 29, 2008
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August 29, 2008
@ hklm (http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/08/27/internet-explorer-8-beta-2-now-available.aspx#8902837) -- would love to help, best way to get in touch with you?Anonymous
August 29, 2008
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August 29, 2008
I'm impressed to. Nice to see some progress in the browser!Anonymous
August 29, 2008
Uninstalled IE8B2 and reinstalled it, and my XP computer runs it great now. Ignore my earlier post. Love IE8.Anonymous
August 29, 2008
You can try Microsoft. Keep on stealing and ripping stuff from other people. I'm very sure that FireFox will prevail. Never going back to IE again. Never. FireFox does all they have and more, efficiently and without bugs.Anonymous
August 29, 2008
Cannot work on my web sites any more with Publisher. Does not reconize FTP sitesAnonymous
August 29, 2008
When you try to paste a any url into the address field IE 8 Beta 2 crashes. How do I submit a bug ticket about this? I'm trying to navigate through Microsoft Connect to find and apply for IE 8 beta bug submissions, but I can't find an application link. Please help.Anonymous
August 29, 2008
i got a similar prob except when i cut an address it crashesAnonymous
August 29, 2008
ya, same thing here... copy works fine though. Just cut and paste.Anonymous
August 29, 2008
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August 29, 2008
I can not open a link from a page in a new tab. It just shows "connecting" on the new tab for a while and do nothing. So what is going on?Anonymous
August 29, 2008
Mozilla did its best to throw a spoiler into Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) 8 Beta 2 launch on WednesdayAnonymous
August 29, 2008
Thanks, Brian! Now it remembers the font size and zoom level. (Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Accessibility.)Anonymous
August 29, 2008
Thanks, Brian, now it remembers the font size and the zoom level. (Accessibility options in advanced Internet Options.) Another problem is that I failed to install it on my XP SP3 laptop. It said "failure" and it uninstalled it fully after a reboot. I've seen a knowledge base about it but it's too complicated. Wouldn't it be possible to create a troubleshooting script that would try to fix it automatically?Anonymous
August 30, 2008
Nice to see how Microsoft ripped Firefox 3. "We don't innovate - we imitate."Anonymous
August 30, 2008
Really good job, I really like it :)Anonymous
August 30, 2008
Do you want to try Internet Explorer 8 beta 2? Or do you want to test your website with XP and InternetAnonymous
August 30, 2008
Bu haberi görünce farkettim ki, bu işin içinde olanlar olarak sanıyorum bizi en az heyecanlandıran, hatta biraz telaşlandıran bir haber bu. Öyle ki, işin bilincinde olanlar olarak çoğumuz Internet Explorer'ı tercih etmiyor, eğer işin mutfağındaysak InteAnonymous
August 30, 2008
I'm a bit disappointed in the standards-compliance changes made between IE8b1 and b2, particularly the new icon for standards-compliant pages. Couldn't Microsoft validate pages themselves for standards-compliance instead of requiring a tag to get rid of the 'broken page' icon standards-compliant pages have? Also, why are intranet sites put into compatibility mode by default? That kind of defeats part of the purpose behind 'standards-compliant mode by default', which is to chivvy people into writing standards-compliant (X)HTML documents.Anonymous
August 30, 2008
I am having trouble with McAfee Security Centre when using IE8 Beta2. There is a blank window when I open the security centre.Anonymous
August 30, 2008
From IEBlog ... We're excited to release IE8 Beta 2 today for public download. You can find it atAnonymous
August 31, 2008
Just installed IE 8 beta 2. Major no-gos for me: very slow opening a new window or even a tab; starts a separate 25MB IE process for every page link I click from in an external application; opens new links either in a new window or overwriting an already open tab, neither of which is the requested behavior of opening in a new tab. Sheesh, how hard is this? Back to Firefox. (Trying IE 8 because Firefox 3.x uses a lot of CPU when I open dozens of tabs even after the tabs are opened.) IE 8 also installed itself as the default browser without permission (that I could remember giving.) At least, that was easily fixed.Anonymous
August 31, 2008
ie8 adds a rss notifacation tone option to go along with the powertoy feeds plusAnonymous
August 31, 2008
Microsoft hoidis kinni ajakavast, millest kirjutasime kandes Firefox 3 RC 2 väljas, IE8 Beta 2 tuleb augustis ning IE8 Beta on nüüdseks väljas. Käesolevalt annan ülevaate sellest, mida IE8 Beta 2 uut ja huvitavat pakub, kuid on lood jõudlusega j...Anonymous
August 31, 2008
Impressed by beta 2. Well done. Found an issue with not all images being switched off via dev tools. E.g. this one will not be switched off: <img src=http://somesite.com/somepage.aspx?imgid=12345> It is a minor issue obviously but it would be nice to have it fixed. Thanks, DmitryAnonymous
August 31, 2008
When you close the navegaor ask the user to save the section and when you start the browser asked if you wish to begin in section stored or in a new blank or page top Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 2 has greatly enhanced in various Internet sites i read good reviews on the new beta especially for innovation, but even missing full support for CSS 3.0, HTML 5.0 and wc3 improve the speed of JavaScriptAnonymous
August 31, 2008
Η Microsoft ανακοίνωσε στις 28/8/08 ότι ο IE8 Beta2 είναι διαθέσιμος για λήψη. Ενώ η έκδοση Beta 1 απευθυνότανAnonymous
September 01, 2008
Oh, wow, what great news. This gives me the chance to say SHOVE IT!! after the ordeal I had beta testing IE7, which couldnt even install itself, plus the search bar crashes that still persist, the loss of form data when allowing pop-ups from the notification bar, the inability to use the back button without redownloading the entire page, the smart-aleck attitude of developers in the forum who get more pleasure out of one-upping the feedback than they do from fixing bugs, so you have GOT TO BE KIDDING. I was a holdout, I did not go to Firefox like everyone else I knew, but... last month I made the switch, so, hehe,,, no I WONT be wasting 75 hours testing IE8 Beta. Ye-ah!!!!Anonymous
September 01, 2008
Oh, wow, what great news. This gives me the chance to say SHOVE IT!! after the ordeal I had beta testing IE7, which couldnt even install itself, plus the search bar crashes that still persist, the loss of form data when allowing pop-ups from the notification bar, the inability to use the back button without redownloading the entire page, the smart-aleck attitude of developers in the forum who get more pleasure out of one-upping the feedback than they do from fixing bugs, so you have GOT TO BE KIDDING. I was a holdout, I did not go to Firefox like everyone else I knew, but... last month I made the switch, so, hehe,,, no I WONT be wasting 75 hours testing IE8 Beta. Ye-ah!!!!Anonymous
September 01, 2008
looks interesting, like to explore and know more about this. http://artsrajesh.blogspot.comAnonymous
September 01, 2008
I can confirm, that BETA 2 crashes when accessing OWA2003 in premium mode. There was no trouble with OWA2003 in IE8 Beta 1. When dubbing the error with VS2008 - IE8 Beta 2 produces the follwong error: Unhandled exception at 0x1a4a85df in iexplore.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000. Disassembly: 1A4A85DF mov edx,dword ptr [eax] Error occurs with XP, Vista 32 and 64bit. Hope this helps to fix it!Anonymous
September 01, 2008
Microsoft trabaja especialmente en mejorar la compatibilidad de su navegador web con los estándares internacionales, así cómo en ofrecer mayor facilidad de uso y seguridad....Anonymous
September 01, 2008
Microsoft treballa especialment en millorar la compatibilitat del seu navegador web amb els estàndards internacionals, així com amb oferir major facilitat d'ús i seguretat....Anonymous
September 01, 2008
I'm so disappointed. You've finally removed the one barrier that stopped me from moving to Opera: the tab key while typing URLs. The use of tab key to cycle through the matches is seriously changed. After a long 13 years I'll be leaving IE, can't live without my tab key. If I can't have my tab key, Opera sounds good for me. Good job guys, I didn't think it was possible to drive me out of IE but you did it.Anonymous
September 01, 2008
Y IE Beta 2 can't play youtube video?Anonymous
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@ Failed to Install (over and over) - not a happy camper Did you make sure to un-install IE8 beta 1 from the control panel before installing beta 2?Anonymous
September 02, 2008
Page up and page down buttons don't work in View Source window. The View Source window also fails to remember the window size and position.Anonymous
September 02, 2008
i herd that google released their own browser called cromeAnonymous
September 02, 2008
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September 02, 2008
from what i can see in the screen shots it looks like they waste space @ the top of the browserAnonymous
September 02, 2008
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September 02, 2008
After installing IE Explorer 8 Beta 2, my Favorites no longer were visible and I could not use the internet at all. I finally uninstalled it after I found it at the bottom of the Control Panel. :-(Anonymous
September 02, 2008
I'd like to be able to delete certain cookies, but leave others like firefox users can, from internet explorer.Anonymous
September 02, 2008
Right click "open in new tab" is gone? Middle mouse button is not an option for me. Switched back to IE7 + FF for some advanced features.Anonymous
September 02, 2008
Have you seen google's new chrome browser...I think you should be worried...it's pretty awesome!Anonymous
September 02, 2008
The IE8 user interface looks so 1998 compared to the stylish and light Google Chrome look. Microsoft needs a real designer on the IE team and assigned to each feature. PMs are no designers! The Office 2007 ribbon guys should redesign the IE8 UI.Anonymous
September 03, 2008
Crashes with OWA (Outlook Web Access)! Please have a hotfix for that since this is one of the most sites I use in my browser to access my work email. Thanks, TamerAnonymous
September 03, 2008
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September 03, 2008
Regarding the complaints regarding IE's Favorites management: I say, dump the Favorites management dlg, and just make the "Organize Favorites" command open the Favortes folder in Windows Explorer. It's much easier to just use Explorer to manage favorites. (Incidentally, every browser I've ever used has horrible UI for managing favorites/bookmarks.)Anonymous
September 03, 2008
when are we going to see built in live favorites/RSS?Anonymous
September 03, 2008
Had to uninstall it. Crashes everytime I open the favorite center, I had same problem with beta1 which made me uninstall it too.Anonymous
September 03, 2008
I enjoy the browser but how do I re-install IE7 again now? I am a tester and I need IE7 for our apps..Anonymous
September 04, 2008
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September 04, 2008
Nice work on getting IE standards compliant. I must confess this page is better browsed using Google Chrome! ;)Anonymous
September 04, 2008
IE 8 crashes alot. I'm staying Firefox 3.0 and ChromeAnonymous
September 04, 2008
Corpo: Olá pessoal, tudo bom? Este post é totalmente off-topic, mas demonstra uma iniciativa minha emAnonymous
September 05, 2008
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September 06, 2008
[l] The second beta version of IE8 was released on August 27th. It is working well in testing so farAnonymous
September 06, 2008
The second beta version of IE8 was released on August 27th. It is working well in testing so far. OnlyAnonymous
September 07, 2008
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September 07, 2008
Further to my last comment there is a oblique reference to this in the release notes - so what I'm to understand is that Windows Search will always index my web history and even if I delete my web history it's still in the index, and the only way to get an indexed web history item is to make it pop up in the "visual search" history suggestion list and then manually delete each item by clicking the red x? Even in "InPrivate" mode? You've got to be joking. Pretty much any user is going to expect that when they delete their web history the web history is GONE. So, code something to remove it from the index, or at least let users go into Windows Search and stop it from indexing their browsing history. Think also about locked-down kiosk machines in which the administrators don't want the previous user's web browsing history to be visible to the next user of the kiosk.Anonymous
September 07, 2008
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September 07, 2008
Hehe, again that's not MY concern. But let's say I go to match.com, why would I want those I'm presenting to know I'm looking for a date? The only way forward with IE8 I guess is to stop Windows Search. Goodbye fast results in Outlook. I rather liked that. But since you can't choose to eliminate history from Windows Search, that service now goes away for me. Also, in a related note, the "new tab page" shows your history too. Only way around that is to turn off the bloat and go back to a blank tab page.Anonymous
September 07, 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Beta2 가 나왔습니다. (위 링크를 클릭하시면 다운로드 가능하며 현재는 영문판이지만, 한글판도 곧 출시 예정) 인터넷 브라우징을 혁신적으로 향상시켜줄Anonymous
September 07, 2008
Sveiki! Pagājušajā nedēļā nedaudz aplūkoju jauno Internet Explorer 8 betu . Neskatoties uz dažādām arAnonymous
September 08, 2008
Why has the inline autocomplete been removed from IE8?Anonymous
September 09, 2008
Why would you remove the Inline Autocomplete? That's a very cool feature ... that I really miss in IE8. I do like the ability to duplicate a tab. It would be nice to be able to drag a tab from one IE to another though.Anonymous
September 09, 2008
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September 09, 2008
Κυκλοφόρησε ο ΙΕ8 Beta 2. Τον έχω εγκαταστήσει και τον δοκιμάζω. Εχω εντοπίσει κανα δυο προβήματάκιαAnonymous
September 15, 2008
Desde que estuvo en beta 1, he querido probar el Internet Explorer 8. Lo instalé en una maquinaAnonymous
September 16, 2008
In August 2008, Dean announced the release of IE8 Beta 2 in English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified),Anonymous
November 13, 2008
I have been running IE8 as my default browser since Beta 2 was released a few months ago and I have beenAnonymous
November 19, 2008
The announcement of IE8 Beta 2 started an important and public phase of the product development cycleAnonymous
November 19, 2008
Начало публичного тестирования IE8 Beta 2 ознаменовало важнейшую фазу цикла разработки ‑ получение отзывовAnonymous
November 20, 2008
The announcement of IE8 Beta 2 started an important and public phase of the product development cycle