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News Overlord
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Microsoft Tries to Explain Away Outlook 2007 Controversy
However, there are some HTML and CSS attributes that the Word 2007 rendering engine does not support, and Outlook 2007 now does not use the same standards as Internet Explorer 7. The move has not been well-received by some bloggers, such as SitePoint's Kevin Yank, who said in a recent post that instead of taking advantage of Internet Explorer 7, Outlook 2007 uses the very limited support for HTML and CSS built into Word 2007 to display HTML e-mail messages.[/i] Article |
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Son of Sanguinius
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Personally, I think it makes sense. Having one engine do both is a lot easier to code. And then they can focus on just developing one engine, which will benefit both programs. They'll also probably fairly quickly get the Word2k7 engine up to speed on HTML rendering anyway. I think people are just over reacting.
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