Microsoft once again announced its latest Internet Explorer 8 browser bug, and the final version of the browser based on Windows PC was just announced by the company last week.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer team is still reviewing the bugs in these final versions of IE 8 and has not been resolved. The study team plans to arrange the order of failures to be handled based on the feedback from the user experience. To better fix these vulnerabilities as soon as possible, Microsoft announced on Monday that the company had set its Internet Explorer 8 Bug database to be made public and asked IE 8 testers to continue to submit feedback to them.
What Microsoft specifically wants to know is about all the "degradation" issues, that is, it works well in the test version, but it runs well in the final version or the "RTW version. The No. 1 vulnerability includes a browser Bug related to setting opacity and script tags, which leads to adjustment problems, some users have said.
If the user cannot find a specific bug listed in the Microsoft connection error database, he can submit it to the Microsoft Internet Explorer team for verification. The new error reports will be discussed by Microsoft's Internet Explorer team audit team.
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