From: Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>http://formever.org

> IE6 is dead to me now.

While this is certainly your, and your clients choice not to support IE6, it 
seems a little shortsighted. I'd to point out just a couple of things.

First, there are undoubtedly many, many people who _cannot_ run IE7 on their 
computer, because their OS does not support it, and they are unable or 
unwilling to upgrade their computer. These same people could indeed use a 
different browser, but why should they?

Your JavaScript alert (box) for IE6 and whatever users has a script error, so 
before I (who cannot run IE7) can get to your page, I have to click off an 
error message. Doesn't make me feel very confident about what else I am going 
to encounter in your pages. 

IE6 is still supported, by many, many practical people, designers and 
developers and clients as well. The fact that you and your client have chosen 
not to support it should be indicated, with a wording change in the alert, to 
the effect that YOU do no choose to support IE6, not that it is unsupported.

Finally, I would rethink leaving potetentially offensive descriptions in the 
comments of your source. You have no idea why people have chosen not to use 
IE7, and someone, like me, might be offended to find out that you think my 
"browser sucks."

~holly 
 
                   
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