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I've just downloaded IE8, which replaced my IE7, but that's okay because IE8 has a 'compatibility view' which is meant to render pages like IE7 (not sure about the JavaScript).

I was wondering if there is a listing on the internet of all major differences a developer should know between the versions. I've searched Google a bit but haven't found a satisfactory listing.

So, what should I (or any other web developer) know about getting my site working optimally on IE8, and what are the major differences between the two?

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They've only been talking about it for the past year or so! What took you so long to ask? – John Saunders Mar 20 '09 at 0:46
I've only just downloaded it! All I know is about the meta tag to opt in to non IE7 rendering mode (but I'd like to hear someone elaborate on it) – alex Mar 20 '09 at 0:49
You just downloaded it, fine. But did you only just now hear about it? – John Saunders Mar 20 '09 at 1:14
Nope. But it has seemed to popping up more and more on the net (forums/blogs) so I thought I'd have a look at it. – alex Mar 20 '09 at 1:51
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No, he's heard about it for a while, but every time he asked about the differences someone gave him a lot of unwarrented grief about it, and he hasn't been able to get a response yet. – Beska May 19 '09 at 19:38
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I would start by looking here:

Internet Explorer 8 Readiness Toolkit

Differences between IE8 Compatibility View and IE7

IE8 Developer Resources

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Perfect! Thank you – alex Mar 20 '09 at 1:01
like your gravatar! Crack Fox is creepy though... – alex Mar 20 '09 at 2:02
Ah the tale of the strange tale of the Crack Fox...I know it well... – leeand00 Mar 27 '09 at 18:11

I don't think you'll find a comprehensive "gotcha" list of rendering quirks until more folks have it installed. There are a bunch of new features like Accelerators that you can develop to build new features into IE8. This looks like a good start.

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