As far as I know there is no official list, but Elm's compiler output is
plain old ECMAScript 5, so I imagine its compatibility table looks the same
as this <http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es5/>.

On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Max Froumentin <max.froumen...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi there,
> Is there an official list of the browsers that the developers of elm
> support? I've found bits of discussions here and there, but nothing
> definitive (ie, that will help me introduce elm in a project that has to
> work in IE8-11).
>
> Running elm in IE8 clearly doesn't work. A quick try at running various
> programs reveals that elm-reactor uses Object.keys, elm-core uses
> addEventListener, Platform.js has a misplaced comma at the end of an object
> definition. All of those make IE8 drop the JS code.
>
> It's understandable if elm devs would choose not to support old browsers.
> But it would be useful to have a statement about it.
>
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