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1. p_l+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-06-22 11:34:01
They also definitely advanced the CSS more than Netscape.

modern DOM, Ajax, modern CSS, bunch of other small details of JS, all iirc came from IE.

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2. scotty+n2[view] [source] 2022-06-22 11:47:34
>>p_l+(OP)
Development between IE4 and 5.5 was massive.
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3. paol+V4[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-06-22 12:04:09
>>scotty+n2
You and the grandparents are thinking of a slightly earlier time. Yes IE jumped over Netscape massively in technical terms. Then Netscape died an MS, having mission accomplished, basically stopped touching the browser.
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4. layer8+oj[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-06-22 13:37:08
>>paol+V4
The problem wasn’t per se that MS stopped (having a stable platform that doesn’t change continuously is in principle a good thing), it was most of all the many quirks, inconsistencies and bugs that IE had.
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5. fullst+t71[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-06-22 17:18:18
>>layer8+oj
Even among browsers with the same version numbers! I recall array.push or array.pop missing on some Windows PCs with identical IE6 versions. It had to do with the upgrade path that the PC took.
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