well, thats right!
maybe not a bad idea to inflect penalties to DAUs that browse (without
a good reason) with such browsers... :)


On 16 Dez., 14:04, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 16, 2010, at 06:43, euromark wrote:
>
> > and the javascript solution could effect the performance on the user
> > site if there are many blank cells to fill out
>
> Oh I'm perfectly happy to inflict any and all penalties, performance and 
> otherwise, on users who still use Internet Explorer, if it makes it easier 
> for me to deal with my code. :)
>
> There's probably also a server-side way to handle this, by post-processing 
> the rendered view and inserting non-breaking spaces or whatever into any 
> empty cells. But I'm not going to concern myself with this matter further at 
> the moment.

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