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Microsoft source has quietly leaked that IE7 Beta 3 will be availible to the public sometime in mid-August of this year. This goes hand-in-hand with official MS reports that they are indeed working on Beta 3 at the moment.
One fix going in Beta 3 will be will be to revert back to an IE6 behavior when using PHP pages. One IE7 tester noted that "when it comes to compare the code in the session variable and the code in the post data, they're different." Eric Lawrence of Microsoft responded with "for compatibility reasons, we're going to revert to IE6 behavior for IE7 Beta 3 to prevent this exact issue" on the subject. In the past few weeks Microsoft has made a few references to IE7 Beta 3 on their IE Blogs about bug fixes and releases.
I like trying new software, I'm trying all the softwrare, even the new Microsoft Expression (replaces Microsoft FrontPage) and Expression Grahic Designer, although none are as good as Macromedia and Adobe, Expression, you can design WYSIWG CSS!
I'm a member on MSDN, Apple Developer and TechNet. I'll also soon be Microsoft Certified after an exam.
I'm trying Adobe Flex, Adobe Flash, Adobe Developer Code and also Vista and all the beta programs.
I can't wait for a usable OSX 10.5 Leopard, I'll have an Intel machiene that will run it buy then.