For the first time since I started building web sites,  IE is not the
most prominent server on my two highest traffic sites.

Google Chrome now amounts to over half the traffic on these sites.
Not sure what that means for us as web developers,  but it would
certainly be significant for Microsoft people if it was translated
across the web.

On these two sites, the breakdown is like this:

Unknown:  1.86%
IE: 38.85%
Bots,Spiders: 1.47%
Firefox:  4.91%
Google Chrome: 51.35%
Opera: 0.72%
Safari: 0.46%
Netscape:  0.22%
Other:  0.15%

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Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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