Chris Rockwell wrote:

> If my boss' wife (or one of my freelance clients husbands) views one of
> our sites on a 2005 laptop and shows him what it looks like in IE7 I
> don't think "You'll have to file a bug report with Microsoft to get that
> fixed" is going to fly. 

But that is exactly the opposite scenario to the one I was discussing,
Chris.  You are arguing "it may be necessary to hack in order to
support legacy browsers"; I am arguing "it should not be necessary to
hack, nor should we be prepared to hack, to support the leading-edge
hardware (and related firmware) that is being forcefully marketed
today".

Philip Taylor
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