On 15/07/2009, Ian Forrester ian.forres...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/youtube-will-be-next-to-kiss-ie6-support-goodbye/
Interesting seeing how we still support IE6 -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/futuremedia/technical/browser_support.shtml#support_table
Large
Large parts of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that
community :-(
For shame, maybe they'll have to do some real work for once ;)
IE6 should die a slow and painful death. Lack of comprehensive support for
widely used
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On 15/07/2009, Ian Forrester ian.forres...@bbc.co.uk wrote
On 15/07/2009, Christopher Woods chris...@infinitus.co.uk wrote:
Large parts of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that
community :-(
For shame, maybe they'll have to do some real work for once ;)
Nah, that would never
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 13:22, Peter Bowyer pe...@bowyer.org wrote:
of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that community
If you're in an organization (government or not) that's still mandating IE6
aren't you probably going to
On 15/07/2009, Scot McSweeney-Roberts
bbc_backst...@mcsweeney-roberts.co.uk wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 13:22, Peter Bowyer pe...@bowyer.org wrote:
of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.Especially unfortunate
if you happen to be a member of that community
If you're in an
IE6 should die a slow and painful death.
Yep. The main reason www.nhs.uk still supports it is because
of all the internal users who have it - many of them senior
stakeholders for whom the standard argument about
obsolescence wouldn't wash.
It's just disgraceful really. Maybe the
IE6 should die a slow and painful death. Lack of
comprehensive support for widely used aspects of various web
languages, necessitating kludgey workarounds to make things
render at least moderately close to how the designers want
them to look. It's just plain rubbish. IE6 has lived long
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