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COINS OA W3C. Tim Armitage. Microsoft. Internet Explorer IE6 August 2001 IE7 October 2006 (XP+) IE8 March 2009 (XP+) IE9 March 2011 (Vista+) IE10 September 2012 (Win7+) Windows XP October 2001 Vista January 2007 Win7 July 2009 Win8 October 2012. W3C. OA v1 2002/3 IE5.5/IE6
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COINS OA W3C Tim Armitage
Microsoft • Internet Explorer • IE6 August 2001 • IE7 October 2006 (XP+) • IE8 March 2009 (XP+) • IE9 March 2011 (Vista+) • IE10 September 2012 (Win7+) • Windows • XP October 2001 • Vista January 2007 • Win7 July 2009 • Win8 October 2012
W3C • OA v1 2002/3 • IE5.5/IE6 • IE had 90%+ market share, <100% in corporate world • W3C – CSSv0 /DOM Level 1/HTML4.01 • HTML5 • CSS3 • DOM3
COINS OA • V10.27 • Standards Based • Remove Framesets • HTML5 Compliant • Javascript Compliance • Stylesheet Rework - CSS3 • IE in Standards Mode (IE8,IE9,IE10) • Internal byproduct • Chrome • Probably • Firefox, Safari, Opera • V10.28/v11.0 • Support IE8/9/10 and Chrome • OpenEdge OE11
Implications • IE runs in standards mode – other components may begin to require this • Scheduler – Workflow – Jquery - DHX • Standard HTML will render faster • IE6 and IE7 no longer supported • Clients on these will need to upgrade IE for v10.27 • Stylesheets restructured • Customisedstylesheets will need rework • Scripts standards • Custom applications may need rework (scripts) • New Grey Stylesheet is default • Do we provide Blue Stylesheet as option? • Retire the "Sales" Stylesheet