>IE9 is lots better. Microsoft promised better compliance with IE10, but last I checked, the HTML5 standard wasn't finalized and some browsers are again taking liberties.
HTML5 is still primarily a panacea for people to make promises about how compatible their next web app will be.
Once it ever actually becomes a standard, then I'd expect most browser makers to pick it up cleanly.
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>>IE9 and 10 (at least what is in Win 8) actually do very well. 8 wasn't too shabby if the page was using strict DOCTYPE.
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