Internet Explorer 10.0 (IE10) is a version of the Internet Explorer and web browser released by Microsoft in 2012, this is default browser in Windows 8. IE10 expands on Internet Explorer 9 same functionality with regard to CSS3 support plus hardware acceleration and HTML5 support.
Microsoft released the first "IE10 Platform Preview version, which runs only on Windows 7 and later. While the second platform preview version was also available for Windows 7 and later, the next four platform previews version ran only on Windows 8. The first preview version release came 4 weeks after the final release version of Internet Explorer 9.0. IE10 reached general availability on fourth September 2012 as a component of Windows Server 2012. A preview version of IE10 for Windows 7 was made available for download in November 2012.
Internet Explorer 10 was made available for download to all Windows X P, vista and 7 SP1 users.
Internet Explorer 10.0 latest versions supported I DNA .Internet Explorer will display the Puny-code format when the domain name contains characters not used by the user's list of preferred content languages. However to protect the user against being "spoofed" by a misleading domain name. This list depends on the system environment created by the operating system setup.If you want to see the I D N top-level domains in their native expressions, using the appropriate writing system associated with many language, You may have to add support for additional languages in Internet Explorer. This can be achieved by going through the following steps within Internet Explorer:
Select Internet Options in the Tools menu.
Select the Languages button staying in the General tab,
This will display a Language Preference list containing a list of supported languages; a user can add more languages by selecting the Add button. All languages from the test I D N top-level domain experiment can be supported by selecting the following languages:
Arabic (Algeria) [ar-DZ]
Persian [fa-IR]
Chinese (PRC) [zh-CN]
Chinese (Taiwan) [zh-TW]
Russian (Russia) [ru-RU]
Hindi (India) [hi-IN]
Greek (Greece) [el-GR]
Korean (Korea) [ko-KR]
Hebrew (Israel) [he-IL]
Japanese (Japan) [ja-JP]
Tamil (India) [ta-IN]
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