Microsoft releases IE10 preview with better html5 support

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Microsoft has released a new preview version of Internet Explorer 10 released. The browser also offers upgrade support for html5. According to Microsoft, IE10 is also faster with rendering web pages than competing browsers.

The fourth preview used cross-origin resource sharing for the safe use of xml-http requests. It must therefore be safer to transfer data through drag-and-drop to upload. In a demonstration, let Microsoft see how more than one object from the desktop to the browser is dragged.

Microsoft says that the preview version of Internet Explorer 10 faster. So is the hardware acceleration of html5 canvas elements improved with the use of the video card for graphics rendering. Websites must therefore load faster. Also offers IE10 better support for the still-evolving css3 standard, which, among other things tekstschaduwen, 3d transformations, and animations can be displayed. What is new is that developers can specify which elements users can select, as appears from the demonstration.

Internet Explorer 10 is available in two flavours: the ‘classic’ version in a window and a IE10 version in the Metro interface of Windows 8 is included. Although the operation between the two differs, the underlying rendering – and javascriptengine identical. The preview version is only available for the ontwikkelaarsversie of Windows 8. Microsoft indicates that there is a version for Windows 7 in the pipeline. Microsoft recommends that developers using the new features like to play, however, to the ontwikkelaarsversie of Windows 8 to use.