An anonymous reader advocates a story about the upcoming beta 2 release of World wide web Explorer 8. InternetNews anticipates that the standards-compliant default mode will push many developers to update their sites. We’ve previously discussed IE8’s standards compliance and other features. Quoting: “Over the years of IE’s dominance as the leading browser, designers regularly tweaked their sites to get the ideal possible accuracy in rendering pages in IE — most recently, the current commercial release, IE7. Now those pages will need to be changed. Microsoft originally planned for IE8 to default to rendering similarly to IE7, while super standards mode would have been an option. The outcry from critics helped convince Microsoft officials to instead default to super standards. That, unfortunately, will mean work for site administrators.”

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