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Conditional Comment v.s. Meta Tag
Hi!
It seems that it is now a Micro$oft standard, that is, giving us IE-generated headaches, every time a new version comes out.
Speaking of IE8 compatibility issues, when is one used over the other?
The conditional comment:
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The meta tag:
Thanks.
For easier audience recall, choose dotCOM. For SEO purposes, dotORG will do (if the dotCOM version has already been taken).
For branding, however, don’t promote a dotORG site unless you want to help the owner of the dotCOM version free website traffic. 🙂
Awesome issues here. I’m very happy to peer your article. Thanks so much and I am having a look ahead to touch you. Will you kindly drop me a e-mail?
Thanks for finally writing about > dot.Com vs. dot.
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