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From: Nancy Johnson [mailto:njohnso...@gmail.com] 

The problem with getting rid of IE6 is too many internal applications
especially in the business community will only work in IE6,  like the
internal application we use. There is no budget to make the updates and I'm
sure they are massive.

Nancy

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So, who's the rocket scientist that decided it would be a good idea to write
applications with ONE and ONLY ONE viable program to run those programs?
Writing a stand-alone program is one thing... writing a web application for
use in a browser and targeting the worst browser possible isn't exactly a
smart move. But then again I guess we ARE talking about "big business"
aren't we? No brain trusts there...

Mike


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