vipejc Posted October 10, 2019 Posted October 10, 2019 (edited) How do we make Internet Explorer 8 into a modern-day, standards-compliant web browser with H.264 video and AAC audio? I know we need to add new code to it, such as IE9.js, jQuery, Selectivzr, Modernizr, and/or CSS3Pie. Which of these scripts do we need? What do these scripts do the same and differently? Do we just copy the code into an existing IE8 file, or new Notepad file? If an existing file, which? If a new file, what should we name it? Does the filename even matter? Where should the file be placed to work? Edited October 10, 2019 by vipejc
Guest PretzelsFox Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Honestly, THIS WOULD BE A SUPER DIFFICULT TASK TO DO! It's not as simple as just changing a small portion of code in IE 8, it would require you to write large new bits of code and you'd probably have to rewrite a good portion of the code anyways. It would be much simpler to do something like use Chromium or Firefox source code and make it look like IE 8 ... or you know, we could make IE 8 compliant by making all the websites to comply to it's standards
i430VX Posted November 14, 2019 Posted November 14, 2019 On 11/10/2019 at 2:53 PM, tailswave said: ... or you know, we could make IE 8 compliant by making all the websites to comply to it's standards Move the mountains rather than digging the cave so to speak, I like it.
jumper Posted November 14, 2019 Posted November 14, 2019 There used to be Web Rings on various topics that a site could join by adding a footer to their pages that linked to the Next or a Random site in the ring as well as to a hub or index page for the ring. Now there are Social Media bars to register a page on popular destination sites and other site aggregators. Perhaps an IE8 web-ring hub can be created that compatible sites can link to. IE8 users could also tag any compatible sites they come across. 1
Bruninho Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 If even Microsoft did not manage do that, we surely won't be able to do that. Just do like me: let Internet Exploder die. And laugh at it like Joker.
WinFX Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 Getting into IE8 code is very difficult, as there is no filtered source code. But for IE5.5+, I have a proposal. Use a script in the header of the pages gathering all the pollyfills such as corejs, IE9.js, CSS3Pie, etc. And maybe an object to configure it to our liking. In this way we have modern minimum standards for the versions of IE as far as CSS and JS are concerned. HTML5 APIs already require ActiveX controls or fallbacks made in Siverlight such as players.
Gansangriff Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) Would you be fine with the opposition of IE8? Well, there is an TLS1.2 upgraded Netscape 9 out there. At least it complies to the encryption standards. Link to another thread: On 11/10/2019 at 8:53 PM, PretzelsFox said: make IE 8 compliant by making all the websites to comply to it's standards Hey, the wiby.me search engine fits very well in this category. Could you please feed it all the properly made old sites that you know? Edited April 4, 2021 by Gansangriff
legacyfan Posted April 11, 2021 Posted April 11, 2021 (edited) a modern version of ie has already been made its called microsoft edge Edited April 12, 2021 by VistaEX
jaclaz Posted April 11, 2021 Posted April 11, 2021 10 hours ago, VistaEX said: a modern version of ie has already been made of internet explorer it called microsoft edge You mean what we (highly specialized technicians) call a lousy Chrome port? jaclaz 1
i430VX Posted April 14, 2021 Posted April 14, 2021 (edited) Though, to be fair, edge used to be IE-ish, but you could only use that particular abomination by running windows 10 Edited April 14, 2021 by i430VX
XPerceniol Posted April 14, 2021 Posted April 14, 2021 (edited) As stated in about internet explorer: Quote Based on NCSA Mosaic. NCSA Mosaic(TM); was developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Distributed under a licensing agreement with Spyglass, Inc. Contains security software licensed from RSA Data Security Inc. Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. Multimedia software components, including Indeo(R); video, Indeo(R) audio, and Web Design Effects are provided by Intel Corp. Unix version contains software licensed from Mainsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Mainsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Mainsoft is a trademark of Mainsoft Corporation. Warning: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Well, I guess I'm going to be locked up for quite some time. I've been bad ... a very bad boy EDIT: But to tell you the truth, I really thought I had IE gone on my system - I worked hard to rid myself of it without messing everything up. Nowhere can I call up IE, but its a bit disturbing on how I managed to call up that archaic version on my computer. Run... %windir%\explorer.exe https://msn.com So it goes to show it's never "truly" gone 2ndEDIT: Ok, so let me explain myself a bit. This morning I decided that I really needed a search shortcut for my 'quick launch'. I've already created a 'file explorer' (as you can see) which is really just nothing at all lol (takes you to my computer). So; I searched online and found a site and discovered "%windir%\explorer.exe search-ms:", and much to my surprise when IE came up, I was like ... huh?!? ... so I just messed around and changed it as above. I created that icon and pinned it just for the heck of it. Edited April 14, 2021 by XPerceniol
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