> Large parts of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
> Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that 
> community :-(

For shame, maybe they'll have to do some real work for once ;)

IE6 should die a slow and painful death. Lack of comprehensive support for
widely used aspects of various web languages, necessitating kludgey
workarounds to make things render at least moderately close to how the
designers want them to look. It's just plain rubbish. IE6 has lived long
past its sell-by-date and should be comprehensively dumped! There's really
no excuse for corporates to not update to IE7 or IE8.

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