> You still code for browsers below ie8? (this is the reason the web is not 
> evolving!!!!! /rant).

Dude, I've been pushing web standards pretty hard for five years. Ask @hober. 
/rant ;)

> in all seriousness, the only downside I've experienced, is the fact the users 
> that are stuck using said awful browsers, are required to run thru a 
> download/install process. And typically, those users aren't exactly 
> experienced in such a process. I wonder what the success rate of a chrome 
> frame funnel looks like.

Yeah, that's why I'm asking. I'd really like to use this, but I worry about the 
app that I'm working on right now. There's definitely a subset of users who are 
older and non-technical.

> However, I read just last week that a new beta version of chrome frame
> is out that does not require admin override.  Not sure how this is
> accomplished, but guessing it's a good hack.


I'm really excited for this. It would rock to just code for webkit and IE9, 
then force everyone else to use Google Chrome Frame.

Just wondering if anyone in the group is doing this yet.

-- Patrick

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