On Dec 16, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh wrote:

> If you work for a development company you have to adhere to the company 
> policy. What ever it is.
> But if you and independent developer the company policy is what ever you want 
> it to be.
> 
> The percentage of IE6 users is so low I don't see why it can't be ignored.  
> One more interesting question:
> who are (as a generalized demographic group) the people who do still use IE6? 


I can go with that reasoning, but let me play IE 6's advocate for a 
second..let's say that any client wants any person with any computer/software 
rig to be able to get to, view and use their site, and, bottom line: spend 
money.

So, if I, a client, want your dough, I don't care WHAT computer stuff you use.

Sounds from your comments that some/many companies feel that IE6 usage is so 
insignificant as to make accommodating it to be more costly than any benefit 
gotten from the accommodation.

Is that the feeling?

Thanks!

John
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