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Update 5/20:
Microsoft pubCenter beta is a self-serve online tool for web publishers to manage and monetize their websites. If you have a website with interesting content and want to earn money by placing contextual ads on your web pages, go to www.advertising.microsoft.com/publisher and fill out an interest form. We are actively seeking testers to provide insight and help us shape the product. Read what TechCrunch had to say about pubCenter. The beta is limited; please read the site selection criteria. US-only participants at this time.

Welcome to the Internet Explorer 8 Feedback program! Internet Explorer 8 has now been released! To download Internet Explorer 8, please click here.
Before installing, please read the Release Notes and more information about features and developer docs can be found in the IE8 Readiness Toolkit.
IE8 Beta Feedback:
Thank you for all your hard work! All Postponed bugs are now active for consideration in the next version of Internet Explorer. We resolved and closed all other bugs submitted since IE8 Beta 1.
The Internet Explorer 8 Feedback website on Microsoft Connect will remain open and we will not delete any of the previously submitted bugs.
We are looking for new IE8 bugs and bugs that have regressed (meaning the bug was previously fixed and now occurs in IE8 RTW). Please continue to rate active bugs; see below for information regarding rating bugs.
How do I view bugs?
• We have made the IE8 Technical Beta Bug Database visible to everyone through this Connect site. This allows everyone to search and rate bugs. Rating the bug will give us an idea of how many people have ran into the same issue.

• If you have an issue with the IE8 beta that is not reported, we encourage you to visit the IE Beta Newsgroup. Members of the Technical Beta program can verify and submit bugs on your behalf.
What do the various feedback resolutions mean?
• Fixed - The code has been changed to resolve the problem.
• Not Reproducible - Our engineers are unable to duplicate the problem (perhaps because of a previously applied fix in the code) or this bug is now expired because of a new release of IE. If your issue still reproduces on the latest IE build, please update the repro steps and re-activate your bug.
• By Design - the feedback you provided is, at this time, expected behavior for Internet Explorer.
• Won't Fix - we know that we will not be addressing the reported issue, usually because it risks breaking the code in other, more serious ways or because the effort to fix the issue is not justified for the improvement.
• Duplicate - We already have a bug or suggestion for this issue.
• Postponed - Unfortunately, we will not fix this in IE8, but we will consider it for the next release of IE. This may include any items considered new suggestions or new feature requests.
• External - The IE team cannot resolve this issue. We have assigned it to another group, but the other group's status for the issue is not available to our database.
Report a Webpage Problem Tool:
We have released another tool to help us capture website compatibility issues. The Report a Webpage Problem is a control that can be downloaded and installed in IE8. When you encounter a site that is not rendering correctly, you can submit a report. We use these compatibility reports to populate our compatibility test suite with real site issues seen by users around the world.
Other Feedback Channels:
• The IE Beta Newsgroup -- this new newsgroup is the all-in-one place to discuss items about IE8 betas.
• IE Developer Forum
Links to check out:
• What’s new in Internet Explorer 8 for Developers
• Internet Explorer MSDN Developer Center
• Internet Explorer 8 Readiness Toolkit
• Internet Explorer Team Blog
Best Regards,
The IE Team.
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