Thanks for the reply Sander. TypeScript compilation certainly sounds like a 
viable solution and something I'll have to prove out. I just really hope 
this is something the Angular team addresses a little clearer. Hopefully 
the Angular Material team does likewise for the 2.0 stuff as I have been 
keen to start using that framework. 

As a developer, there are few things I'd rather do than drop support IE9 
and IE10. Though, as a pragmatist I know this is simply not a reality yet, 
and may not be for another year or two, especially given some stubborn 
enterprise IT shops.

On Sunday, July 26, 2015 at 9:23:36 PM UTC-7, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> Angular 2 is build using typescript. That compiles to ES5 (and even back 
> to es3), so for the JS part, it will run mostly everywhere. You can run the 
> test-suite against IE9 and see what comes up. You can then choose to file 
> issues on that to the github. If those issues ar small and wide-apart, they 
> might make it. However, I would rather inform my users that they are 
> running an older browser, and urge them to update(or change) it. 
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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