> IE6 should die a slow and painful death. Lack of
> comprehensive support for widely used aspects of various web
> languages, necessitating kludgey workarounds to make things
> render at least moderately close to how the designers want
> them to look. It's just plain rubbish. IE6 has lived lon
> > IE6 should die a slow and painful death.
>
> Yep. The main reason www.nhs.uk still supports it is because
> of all the internal users who have it - many of them senior
> stakeholders for whom the standard argument about
> obsolescence wouldn't wash.
It's just disgraceful really. Maybe the
On 15/07/2009, Scot McSweeney-Roberts
wrote:
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>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 13:22, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> >
> > of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.Especially unfortunate
> if you happen to be a member of that community
>
> If you're in an organization (government or not) that's still
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 13:22, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
> Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that community
If you're in an organization (government or not) that's still mandating IE6
aren't you probably going to be working som
On 15/07/2009, Christopher Woods wrote:
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> > Large parts of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
> > Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that
> > community :-(
>
> For shame, maybe they'll have to do some real work for once ;)
Nah, that would never do.
> IE6 should
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On 15/07/2009, Ian Forrester wrote:
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> Large parts of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
> Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that
> community :-(
For shame, maybe they'll have to do some real work for once ;)
IE6 should die a slow and painful death. Lack of comprehensive support for
widely used asp
On 15/07/2009, Ian Forrester wrote:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/youtube-will-be-next-to-kiss-ie6-support-goodbye/
>
> Interesting seeing how we still support IE6 -
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/futuremedia/technical/browser_support.shtml#support_table
Large parts of the UK governm
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