>
>  Or would you simply ignore such an old browser?
>

I would ignore them. 

IE8 support would mean you want to support Windows XP which isn't even 
supported by Microsoft anymore.
IE9 support would mean you want to support Windows Vista which no one uses 
because it was a bad OS.

Basically analyze your browser statistics and then decide.

At work we don't support IE8 and 9 anymore. We could even drop IE10 because 
nearly everybody who uses our app has upgraded to IE 11. But we keep it for 
now because it is not a hassle to support and its part of Windows Phone 8.

-- J.

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