This "new version" they speak of raises an interesting question...
Lets say hypothetically that there are a number of CSS related improvements (even though Scoble makes no mention of such), should we, as developers, upgrade straight away?


Personally, I'm a little sceptical of replacing IE6 on my machine and no longer being able to test on the current one as the uptake for SP2 amongst the average user will probably be quite slow.
So will it be possible to make a "standalone" version of IE6 sp1? Then there's the "i don't trust it" factor that has been widely publicised regarding the standalone versions of IE 5 and 5.5.


I think I'll wait and see what differences the new one has before I consider upgrading...

Andrew Krespanis.

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