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Originally Posted by Wayne Luke
However websites that contain a lot of workarounds for IE6 and IE7 behavior or those that aren't coded properly do no display properly in IE8 due to is stricter compliance to standards.
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That's nobody's fault, but IE's. However, a lot of people "hack" IE6/7, and that is terribly wrong. If one fixes their site to work in IE, and it's done correctly, there should be no issues with newer versions of IE to come.
It is too bad though, that most people don't follow Hitterman and uninstall IE. Go with something that doesn't try to set its own standards, and make my life/job easier.