Tim

You wrote

XP is still the most commonly installed Windows OS and you can't run higher
than ie7.  I'm afraid you will continue to see requests for ie6&7 help on
this list for some time. That MS didn't make a version of 8 or 9 compatible
with XP makes me mad.

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Tim

I don't know about anyone else on this list, but I use XP Pro - SP3 and have IE 8 installed and it works just fine.

To get this sorta back to CSS, Depending on which site stats I look at for the sites I own or manage, IE 6 still has a fairly high percentage of users. Some are high while others are low but still significant enough to warrant attention.

YMMV.... But I will continue to prepare CSS to work with IE 6 and newer. I've never found it all that difficult...

Please, if you must respond to this email, do so off list and we can discuss the merits of dismissing a browser that, IMHO, still has a large, if not significant, share of the market

Best....

Jim Nannery
aka www.oldcurmudgeon.net
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