A good point. I have started tracking IE6 users down on an individual basis, going to their houses and doing a "forced upgrade". It is labour intensive, but it gets results! ;)

Russ
IE swat team

On 14/06/2010, at 11:31 PM, Edward Lynn wrote:

Hi everyone,

For me the IE6 issue is to a degree self perpetuating. We all do our best to support IE6 and provide an experience which is as little degraded as possible, and in doing that very thing, we give IE6 users no reason to upgrade. If everyone started not to ignore ie6, but to give them a degraded experience, and advise the user what they are missing out on, perhaps these users would start have have more of a reason to upgrade.

Ed



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