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Browser standards compliance testing


SmokingMan

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Okay, I've seen a site that displays an image as it should appear using a jpg or gif image, and also displays the image using standards compliant code. It looks good in Opera, okay in FF, and awful in IE. I can't remember the name of the test or the site where it's located. I want to show this to my better half so as to show her how IE compares to other browsers. She can't understand what I mean when I tell her what a mess IE is, and why I prefer FF.I just downloaded and installed IE 7 (where are the improvements?). This is what brought up the discussion. Does anyone understand what I'm trying to find, or are these just the ramblings of someone who should have gone to bed hours ago? :)

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You probably mean the Acid2 test...http://www.webstandards.org/action/acid2/guide/http://www.webstandards.org/files/acid2/test.htmlAlthough Opera is really the only browser of the three mentioned to show the image properly. If you read the guide link, you'll see why, as the image is really a mix of webstandards, and this proves that Opera has the best support for said standards (of the three). Safari for Mac also shows the image as it was meant to be shown.Discussion on this can continue here:http://w3schools.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=8655Thank you. :)

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