January 7, 2008
5:08 pm
Dean Edwards releases IE7.js 2.0
Dean has updated his library to make sense in the new world, resulting in the new IE7.js 2.0 release which features:
- The IE7 project is now hosted on googlecode (I got fed up with SourceForge).
- IE7 is no longer modular. Instead I’ve merged the scripts into two: IE7.js and IE8.js
- IE7.js includes only fixes that are included in the real MSIE7 browser.
- All other enhancements are moved to IE8.js.
- IE7 is now much smaller (11KB gzipped).
- IE7 is now much faster (it uses the selector engine from base2.DOM)
- There are no dependencies on other files (except blank.gif)
- You can hotlink IE7/IE8.js directly from Google’s servers (usage instructions below)
- The fix for base64 encoded images is no longer included
The new project is now living over on Google Code.
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