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Windows Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook

Purpose

The Windows Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook is designed to help you understand changes in Internet Explorer 9 that might impact applications that you developed for earlier versions of Windows Internet Explorer. Many changes help Internet Explorer comply with broader industry standards, and other changes improve performance and reliability.

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. New topics will be added to this section as features are modified and as you identify areas where you need more information.

Developer audience

The Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook is intended for anyone who develops or maintains Internet Explorer applications.

Run-time requirements

The Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook applies to applications that specify a browser version that is earlier than Internet Explorer 9 and that can run on Internet Explorer 9.

In this section

TopicDescription

Features Changed in Internet Explorer 9

This section of the Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook includes those features that have changed from how they were implemented in other versions of the browser.

Features Deprecated in Internet Explorer 9

This section of the Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook includes those features that Microsoft has deprecated.

Application Development Guidelines and Tools for Internet Explorer 9

This section of the Internet Explorer 9 Compatibility Cookbook provides guidelines to help ensure that your applications can perform as intended on the new version of Internet Explorer.

 

 

 

Build date: 6/12/2013

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