"Tag Response" is the perfect feature that Microsoft adds to the IE8 bundled in Windows 7. One of the selling points of IE8 is that the label is independent, and even when you open the tag, a crash will not affect the entire browser, but many users will find that IE8 is often unresponsive, and the new "tag response" in Windows 7 RC IE8 The function is to provide Microsoft and users with more feedback when there is no response to the label.
When there is no response to the Open tab, IE8 will pop up a new dialog box to provide the user with the relevant options, Microsoft IE Blog said: "Starting with Windows 7 RC, we will reduce the threshold of differential response delay, simply, ie used a timer, when the label in a specified time without response, Then we will give the user some choices, such as reload the page, close the page, and of course the user can choose to continue to wait for the response. ”
Microsoft, however, did not tell us how long it would take to "set the time". That is to say, the user will have to wait for how long IE also pop-up dialog box, in addition, according to Microsoft, this feature is only available to Windows 7 RC and later versions of the IE8 users, XP and Vista users do not use the IE8 to enjoy this function, I wonder if Microsoft will consider offering this service to XP and Vista users next.
While Microsoft has released a separate IE8 official version in March, it has been adding functionality to the IE8 bundled with Windows 7, one of which is "tag response". One of the selling points of IE8 is that the label is independent, and even when you open the tag, a crash will not affect the entire browser, but many users will find that IE8 is often unresponsive, and the new "tag response" in Windows 7 RC IE8 The function is to provide Microsoft and users with more feedback when there is no response to the label.
When there is no response to the Open tab, IE8 will pop up a new dialog box to provide the user with the relevant options, Microsoft IE Blog said: "Starting with Windows 7 RC, we will reduce the threshold of differential response delay, simply, ie used a timer, when the label in a specified time without response, Then we will give the user some choices, such as reload the page, close the page, and of course the user can choose to continue to wait for the response. ”
Microsoft, however, did not tell us how long it would take to "set the time". That is to say, the user will have to wait for how long IE also pop-up dialog box, in addition, according to Microsoft, this feature is only available to Windows 7 RC and later versions of the IE8 users, XP and Vista users do not use the IE8 to enjoy this function, I wonder if Microsoft will consider offering this service to XP and Vista users next.