On Wednesday 17 June 2009 20:43:19 Caco Patane wrote: > > I think he means that users in "poor" areas usually run pirated versions > > of XP with the included IE6. Many of these installations won't have a > > functional Windows Update because of the "Genuine Advantage" stuff > > Microsoft pushes through it. Wich means that they won't get IE updates > > automatically, and probably won't/can't upgrade manually. > > That's it! But not only poor areas, only companies and laptop users > run genuine software. Brand computers (Dell, IBM, etc) are only > purchased by multinational corporations. I used an original copy of > windows for a work in a big corp, not even un goverment offices (kinda > fun). I think that the same scenarios goes for all latin america... > Venezuela, Bolivia and Cuba are in "delicate" positions regarding > freedom of speech. Chavez already closed a TV channel =D > > For the PNG thing, we can use the PNG with transparent background and > in the <head> tag include: > > <!--[if IE 6]> > <script type="text/javacript" src="source_to_script_that_fix_that.js" /> > <![endif]--> > > No new image is needed, those javascripts "fix" it.
IMHO that is a good idea if it is not disruptive. Can you deal with it?
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