On Sat, 23 Mar 2013 17:44:07 +0100 Jacob Carlborg <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2013-03-23 17:40, Nick Sabalausky wrote: > > > "Never happen"? Nonsense. This is what you do: > > [snip] > > People still uses IE 6. > Totally different domain. We're talking about replacing JS due to JS's problems when used heavily. Any site that uses JS that heavily in the first place wouldn't be working on IE6 anyway. So, if you're making such a JS-heavy site that a "NewJS" could even matter at all, then you've *already* made the decision (explicitly or implicitly, ill-advised or not) to not support IE6. In other words, a site that needs to work on IE6 isn't going to be JS-heavy enough to benefit from "NewJS". Therefore, the whole issue of a "NewJS" isn't relevant to IE6 at all.
