I have been going through our internal applications and certifying that they work without problems in IE 7. At most all I really expected was some rendering issues, some javascript issues, or possibly an LDAP authentication issue. But so far I am over halfway done and I haven't found a single problem, which frankly really surprises me. Has anyone else found things that are breaking with your sites in IE 7 that I should be watching out for?
You are looking at a blog entry named “Certify Web Applications for IE 7” that was published on Thu. November 02, 2006 on aDeepBlue.com.
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I've come across some css issues with bulleted lists. IE6 and Firefox are fine, but not displaying like either in IE7.
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Not the most general issue but, access to local files is much more restricted. I wrot about it here: http://blog.guya.net/2006/06/26/why-cant-people-understand-when-i-tell-em-the-future/ This is an extract from the last paragraph: Indeed, in the latest IE7 release the same security of, no access to local files from a server page, new sandboxes and cross-domain, and much more, has arrived to IE7.
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Thanks for the input guys!