"James Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:mailman.775.1329824618.20196.digitalmars-d-annou...@puremagic.com... > >> I completely agree. And it's hell for you when you're forced to support >> IE because more than 50% of the customers use IE. > > if I have to type <!--[if IE 6]> ever again it will be too soon (we > kinda support IE7, and actually support IE8+9)
Heh, I support IE7 largely because I can't stand IE8 and I can't even run IE9 on my (XP) machine. ;) Plus, it's a pain to have multiple versions of IE installed (if even possible), so may as well use the oldest one that I'd conceivably want to support (Although VirtualBox mitigates this a bit). Of course, that said, I'm not likely to bend over backwards for minor IE7 rendering issues, particularly on sites that aren't directed at the average-Joe masses (ie, the most likely ones to be using IE). I don't support IE6 though, and I also don't support versions of IE that have that short-lived "Click to activate this control" thing (I tried to, but it just wasn't worth it).
