Hi all,
Ref Links for light reading article:
http://mashable.com/2010/06/01/ie6-below-5-percent/
Which basically states IEv6 has dropped below the 5% threshold across USA and
Europe.
I just took a peek at our own stats for May 2010.
A very large set limited to UK online shoppers only.
And I
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Mike,
Thanks for this, whilst the sites I manage are pretty low-traffic, I
too have been seeing IE6 traffic of about 10-15%.
By mentioning shoppers I guess you are running an e-commerce site. I
would be very interested to know how your revenue is split across
browsers. It seems that IE6
The website for the RSPCA Cornwall (which I provide, voluntarily) has a lot of
visitors from all walks of life and represents a reasonable cross section of
what users are up to.
In the last year, which is a long time I know, some 3663 users of IE6 have
visited the site. O.K., so that's only
On 11/06/10 9:32 PM, Foskett, Mike wrote:
I just took a peek at our own stats for May 2010.
A very large set limited to UK online shoppers only.
And I couldn't agree less with the article.
I have a couple of large .au 'mum and dad' sites (ie, not techie) and I
have similar results to your
Quote: ie IE 6 is at 8.3% overall - lower than your numbers, but still worth
testing for.
Sorry, no.
The percentage was calculated from the actual numbers not the rounded
percentages.
9.64% IEv6 overall is accurate.
Mike
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 12:32:03 +0100, Foskett, Mike
mike.fosk...@uk.tesco.com wrote:
Hi all,
Ref Links for light reading article:
http://mashable.com/2010/06/01/ie6-below-5-percent/
Which basically states IEv6 has dropped below the 5% threshold across
USA and Europe.
Nice figures, the
I've been working with he data generated by surveys, for quite a number of
years and tip that I can give that applies in example is that a boolean
question (aka Yes/No) is represented by 4 states, when asked in a web form,
i.e.
- no response was saved, eg form was served correctly, form was
Our site is a large health care site. Of the ~25 visitors in the last
month, Google says the break down by browser is...
Internet Explorer 69.44%
Firefox 15.98%
Safari 9.32%
Chrome 4.20%
And of the IE traffic, we get...
IE 8.0 37.90%
IE 7.0 32.87%
IE 6.0 29.23%