What's New in Windows Internet Explorer
This section brings together the newest features and sample code for the latest versions of Windows Internet Explorer. Discover new features in the latest Internet Explorer Developer's Guide, or browse a Compatibility Cookbook to learn what has changed and how to work around compatibility problems with older versions of Internet Explorer.
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The Internet Explorer 10 Guide for Developers provides an early look at the developer features coming to the next version of Internet Explorer, as well as the latest HTML5, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets, Level 3 (CSS3) features available to developers of Windows Store apps using JavaScript for Windows 8. By using the documentation and samples in this guide, developers and designers can prepare to use these new features. | |
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This documentation provides sample applications that are built with features of Internet Explorer 10, modern standards, and real-world design. Each section presents one or more developer scenarios followed by a number of tasks. Each task is designed to help you understand how to achieve the specified goal. | |
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This documentation provides sample applications that are built with features of Windows Internet Explorer 9, modern standards, and real-world design. Each section presents one or more developer scenarios followed by a number of tasks. Each task is designed to help you understand how to achieve the specified goal. | |
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The Internet Explorer 10 Compatibility Cookbook includes information about changes to features, identifies features that are deprecated or removed, and describes general tools and guidance. | |
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The Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook includes information about changes to features, identifies features that are deprecated or removed, and describes general tools and guidance. |
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