onemind wrote:
> I was afraid this would turn into one of those microsoft are evil
> threads that the open source community are famous for. The bottom line
> is, people use ie7 today, i want my site to work for them today and not
> give them some lame excuse that its microsofts fault or whatever. I
> realize it is an open source project and people are supposedly expected
> to fix it however they want but another simple fact is that heaps of
> non programmers use open source software and are unable to make fixes.
> I guess cake aint for me or the open source movement for that matter..

Okay, first of all, for the record:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

Second of all, dude, seriously, have you read a single f**king this
anyone in this discussion other than you has said??

There is nothing, *nothing*, not a single godd*mn thing preventing you
from using Cake to develop IE7-compatible sites.  Why do you insist on
confusing cakephp.org's lack of support, be it intentional or not, with
IE7 support in Cake itself.  Cake is a *server-side* platform; server
!= client.  Now that I think about it, if you had any experience in web
application development, you'd know enough not to ask the question in
the first place.


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