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Old February 9th 19, 07:10 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10
Dan[_21_]
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Default Microsoft blackballs IE

On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 09:38:19 -0500, "Mayayana"
wrote:

Finally, Microsoft is officially saying IE shouldn't
be used:

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...er/ba-p/331732

As with most Microsoft writing, it's poorly written, in a
conversational but quasi-technical style with clunky,
made-up terms thrown in.
For example, "technical debt" means existing reasons you
need to use IE. "Endpoints" means websites. I wish MS
would provide basic English classes for their employees.

The author is not pointing to the security
problems at all. He only points out that MS broke IE11
in terms of backward compatibility, paints that as a
good thing, and doesn't want you to blame MS for IE11
not working as expected. Of course, if IE11 was standards
compliant and still supported quirks mode by default, it
would be universally compatible. Instead, IE11 does neither.

Interestingly, the author never even mentions Edge.
So the official MS position now is, "please don't use our
browsers online"! No problem, folks.



At work, they introduced Win 10 64 pro. Well, Edge keeps on crashing
and IT department refuses to install Firefox and have installed Google
Chrome.
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