I wish I weren't serious!

It's an internal website for something like 400 users, a hundred of which are using ie5.5 :-(

Worst part is that they just told us this after a month of coding a VERY jQueryish site T_T

Someone please shoot me xD


On 18/06/2009, at 16:55, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:


Are you serious?
I guess you're just going to have to give them the reality of the fact
that that's the way it is. Things aren't going to work as expected
with legacy software. Is IE5.5 the only browser you have to design
for, or just one that you also have to accommodate for?

On Jun 18, 9:45 am, Rodrigo Sebastián Alfonso
<rodrigo.s.alfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, I thought so, but it's not an option to me to work without Win 95
(yes, I also said WTF). Client needs!

Thanks anyways James! :-)

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:33 PM, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:

jQuery is listed on the website as compatible with IE6+, so that's
probably it.

On Jun 18, 7:32 am, Rodrigo <rodrigo.s.alfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone!

I've been doing some research and I've found different opinions about
the compatibility of jQuery with IE5.5.

My problem is that I can't get anything to work (I'm doing my testing
in TredoSoft's Multiple IE).

I don't know if this is because there software is not working as a
"real" IE5.5 would, or if it is that jQuery is not compatible with
IE5.5. Or, the third option, I'm screwing up somewhere xD

I'm trying the simplest task ever, like an alert thrown on the $
(document).ready, but no luck :-(

I'm using jQuery 1.3.2 (minified).

I will appreciate any ideas!

Thanks!

Rodrigo

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