Joe,

somehow Sencha EXT JS 4 handles IE

Cross Platform Browser Compatibility

Ext JS 4 lets developers deliver on an incredible variety of browsers and on
more operating systems using the same code — over ten years of browsers in
one release. On modern browsers, Ext JS 4 utilizes HTML5 features and falls
back to alternatives on older browsers. Whether you’re using Ext JS’
built-in UI components, using the new Charting package, or theming your
application, Ext JS 4 makes it easy to build an app that gives you the power
of the web regardless of what browser your customer uses.


On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 9:05 PM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

That's news to me! Please please show me how to make my IE8 browser
score better than a 32 on www.html5test.com, Mike.

Joe


Actually, HTML5 runs fine on the older browsers. There are JavaScript
libraries that deal with the issues and makes sure it works on the
older inferior browsers.

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