As many of you probably know, turning IE8 to high security mode disables the 
use of third party domain hosted js files.  By default, all Windows Server 
installations will be in high security mode as well as an unknown percentage 
of XP/Vista/7 users.

My question is whether people recommend:

1. Ignoring the issue and simply use googleapis.com
2. Creating a CNAME on my domain that points to googleapis.com
3. Going through the trouble of creating a degraded experience for users 
without js

Does anybody know the percent of users in the wild running in high security 
mode without the wherewithal to whitelist googleapis.com?  Have other people 
chosen one of these options?  Choosing #2 is trivial to implement and helps 
out those users at the expense of not allowing anybody to have a precached 
copy of the jQuery library before they visit my site.

Cheers,
Adam

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