The only exception to the IE support is MDL Slider. The features needed for that are sketchy at best on IE…
> On Apr 8, 2018, at 1:20 PM, Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi Alex, > > > 2018-04-08 7:53 GMT+02:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>: > >> Hi Carlos, >> >> I think you missed my point and main question. The question is: Does MDL >> and Bootstrap support IE? If so, then they have found a way to customize >> Button. > > > MDL supports IE10-11 and in some way IE9 > > > >> Seems like we should be able to do the same, but maybe it won't >> be the Jewel theme. It might be something else, maybe folks who need IE >> should just use our MDL support. >> >> > MDL is an option but I think people coming to Royale will not come to use > MDL but > to use a full royale UI set that can have it's own way to show things with > different faces, styles and skins. > Or at least I don't see us getting an space in actual front-end tech out > there as an MDL-facilitator. > MDL is a library that proves what Royale is capable, but don't think in it > as the real and main path. > > >> The point is that IE probably has MS support through 2025. It will likely >> fade to insignificant numbers among folks who get to choose which browser >> they want to use. But IE is likely going to live on through 2025 as a >> "terminal" for enterprise mission critical applications. Otherwise, I >> think MS would have already announced a true phase out of IE. IMO, Royale >> cannot ignore the "terminal" apps. That is where Flex was winning back in >> the Adobe days. Getting a big enterprise Adobe Flex customer who still >> has a Flex app to use Royale in IE would be a huge win for Royale. But >> again, it doesn't have to be Jewel. But it might be nice if it looked >> better than just Basic components. >> >> > Ok, if IE is so important, we should do something similar to MDL to support > it. > Maybe some parallel css to target that browsers and recreates in some way > how it looks in the rest. Don't know how it works right now, but I'll try > to investigate > and see how this could be possible. > > > [1] https://getmdl.io/faq/index.html#browser-support > [2] https://github.com/google/material-design-lite/#browser-support > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira