Microsoft's
upgrade to Internet Explorer will be automatically pushed to desktops
later this
month, but a web testing firm has warned that many companies may not be
ready.
According to the
IE
Blog, Internet Explorer 7 will be released this month and pushed out to
customers via Automatic Updates a few weeks later.
"The final release of IE7 is fast approaching," Scott Graff, programme
manager for IE7 compatibility, wrote on the IE Blog.
"It will be delivered to customers via Automatic Updates a few weeks after it
is available for download. We want to ensure that you are ready."
Deri Jones, chief executive at web testers
SciVisum,
claimed that, although IE7 appears to be more standards-compliant than the
previous release, it still contains many bugs.
"IE7 may at first appear better and more standards-compliant than IE6 but, as
it comes with almost as many bugs, overall it leaves one disappointed," he said.
"IE7 fails to catch up to where other browsers like
Firefox have been for
some years with CSS and HTML support. Indeed, developers will be left frustrated
that important elements of CSS 2.1 are still not handled."
As Microsoft has decided to push the upgrade through Windows Update within
weeks of IE7's release, many users are going to be upgraded without really being
aware.
The volume of calls to corporate help desks and home-user ISPs is likely to
be "a nightmare", according to Jones.
"Microsoft's failure to implement a mode in IE7 that makes it display a page
as if it was IE6, and which can be triggered by code in the web page, could end
up being short sighted," he said.
"This option would give web developers the ability to decide when they are
ready for IE7. If a site needs a bit of a tidy up to fall in line with IE7, then
it may not be convenient for a business to address that immediately.
"It is arrogant of Microsoft to expect the internet to change and fall in
line with its software and not the other way around. It is an error in judgment
that could come back to haunt them."
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