I wasn't very clear. I wanted to run the page www.html5test.com on my browser and score better. There's really no way to do that. You have to write a specific flavor of HTML5 and then it will run. It's cross-browser scripting all over again.

To be clear: you can't just write HTML5 code, you have to write to a specific template. Which in turn means that the base site www.html5test.com will not score better on my browser. I would have to take what's in html5test and then modify it to fit the template.

Is that about right?

Joe

A start would be http://html5boilerplate.com/. I believe it is called modernizr.
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On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:05 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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