> The need to support IE6 brings out that kind of reaction in me, too.
> Hopefully sometime next year all the internal users who bump 
> up IE6's market share in our stats will have migrated to 
> something made this century and we might just be able to 
> start thinking about dropping it....


There's no need to support IE6. I don't even consider IE6 backward
competibility when I design web sites, nor do I care if people don't like
that. Even Microsoft has been pushing new browser versions at them for a few
years now via Windows Update, more fool them if they don't keep their
machine current. IE6 : IE7 :: NN9 : Firefox

(yes I appreciate that for corporate users sometimes they're tied to IE6 -
they need more clueful IT departments imho)

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