SilviaN wrote:Hey guys, I need to confirm that eValid functions identically with IE and that the problems eValid reveals are real problems, not just issues with your product?
DO you have a list of URLs that you would recommend to use to give me confidence?
Thanks
Thanks for bring up this question SilviaN.
We have two answers for you.
First answer: eValid renders pages identically to the IE version that is installed on your machine. That's because eValid uses the IE rendering engine to render pages.
Here is a basic reference about Trident:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trident_(layout_engine)
We have never had any reports in many years of operation to suggest that eValid's rendering of HTML is any different from IE's.
Second answer:
If we needed to have some URLs that you could use to quickly confirm identical here is the kind of list you might use in a side-by-side check:
(1) Go to
www.bing.com, and use the search engine to compare the auto-suggest answers.
(2) Go to
www.cnn.com, and compare the content of the two screens.
(3) Go to google.maps.com, and navigate to the same address (make it a real one so the map location is very precise).
You get the idea: do side-by-side checks and after a while you'll be convinced.
-- eValid Support