@Fab everything I read google stop support fr ie8 at the end of 2012
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9231316/Google_to_drop_support_for_IE8_on_Nov._15

That article is from 2012.

I stand by what I said.  And I'd your using crosswalk y not just use modernized 
which does some of the same things.   But in my statement you have to look at 
your audience.   By that if you already have a site running you need to look at 
your stats.  If you are running an site and 10 percent or less is ie8 you could 
make a case to them to upgrade their browser. Ie8 was realized 5 years ago.  So 
what you as a website developer are expected to support it till its 10 years 
old?  Again if that is your clients then yes.  But again developing for mobile, 
ie8, and modern browsers adds quite a bit extra dev depending on what you need 
to do.

It's is not a good item to use since if you are unable to upgrade it to ios7 
sounds like an issue with either the computer or the ipad.  Since apple's 
update goes to all devices if it doesn't work to me it sounds like there is an 
issue.   Now if if you said android that would be different since I think about 
half of android devices are older then v4.

But even then if that is true.  Your stats and audience would state if that 
matters or not.  If your stats say you have a high percentage of users that 
doesn't support or if your worried your target audience will be on ie8 of 
course you won't use polymer.

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