> IE 6 use is 3 times that of Safari (all versions) depending on whose
> statistics you believe. Why not drop support for Safari while you're
> at it? And Opera and Chrome?

Because you don't have to do anything to support Safari or Chrome or
Opera - they actually work. To stop supporting them you'd have to stop
supporting standards.

>> I work with several clients that do
>> not want to "lead the way" in this respect, and need to support IE6 as
>> long as it has a fair usage share, which may be for several more
>> years.]
>
> That is a sensible decision

Anyone clinging to IE6, at this point, has gone waaaay beyond not
leading the way!

Nathan

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