On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:32, Idan Gazit <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined policy for
> when we can safely start to break IE6 would be very helpful.
>
> I'd like to simply declare that going forward, the admin need not work
> perfectly in IE6. That leaves our support footprint for the Admin at "modern
> browsers" + IE>7.
>
> * contrib.admin is contrib, and thus not covered by Django's deprecation
> policy
>
> * This isn't a change which affects any other frontend product built with
> Django. The only audience this affects is users of the admin. I think it's
> reasonable to require administrative users to have IE7 if all they have is
> IE.
>
> The admin is already using the HTML5 doctype (see
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/django-developers/wJ9dnUDHUVI/ for
> background), but not any of the new HTML5 elements.
>
> This change would mainly open up the ability to use PNGs and remove hacks
> and workarounds from admin CSS/HTML
>
> Any objections?
>
> I
>
>
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Although I don't personally.
I remember from the HTML5 doctype that some people (with app in enterprises)
need the support

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