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Internet Explorer 9: Future of the Web

Ziad Ismail Director IE Developer Marketing Agenda: Future of the Web

 Sites at the Center  Fully Hardware Accelerated HTML  Same Markup

2 3 The sites of tomorrow and 3 opportunities

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Sites at the Center Sites at the center The sites of tomorrow and 3 opportunities

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Sites at the Center Sites at the Center

Demo: Never Mind the Bullets

PAGE 7 The sites of tomorrow and 3 opportunities

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Sites at the Center

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Integrated with Windows The sites of tomorrow and 3 opportunities

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Sites at the Center

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Integrated with Windows

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Fully Hardware Accelerated Fully Hardware Accelerated HTML

Demo: Fish Tank

PAGE 10 Developers should be able to build web sites that work consistently

11 Getting to Same Markup

Compatible Coding for W3C and WHATWG Implementations same markup

PAGE 12 W3C and WhatWG

“Recent activity in the HTML5 Working Group and the apparent split between W3C and WhatWG suggests HTML5 might not be on the path we expect, or deliver what I believe our industry requires. “

. Eric Huggers, Director of BBC Future Media & Technology . http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2010/08/html5_open_standa rds_and_the_b.

PAGE 13 Working With the W3C

The HTML Working Group Leading the HTML5 45+ W3C Member Member of many Organizations Testing Task W3C Working 430+ group participants Force and chairing

Groups 250+ invited experts the HTML 70+ participants 1100+ pages Working Group 40+ groups Spec is still a working draft, and continually changing

14 Getting to a W3C Test Suite that fully tests same markup

97 approved tests as of 9/2010. 900+ waiting to be approved. More needed.

PAGE 15 Best Practices – Writing Same Markup

Bad – Browser and Version Good – Feature and Behavior Detection Detection

PAGE 16 = Detection Point = Alternate Code Summary

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Sites at the Center W3C and WHATWG

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Fully Hardware Compatible Accelerated HTML Implementations

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Coding for Same Same Markup Markup Questions • Integration with other Microsoft technologies

• Accessibility

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