>My current employer - and the previous employer - use IE6 as their
>official corporate browser. The reason the current employer uses it?
>High end mission critical enterprise web apps that work only with IE6.
>Replacing the apps would cost millions of dollars or more, not worth it
>for the relativ
Tim Climis wrote:
I've been thinking that developing with IE6 in mind is in the past -
my
experience and data shows that people using IE/Windows have left
IE6.
Windows has been diligent in including browser upgrades as part of
its
"important" software updates.
Are people seeing data contrair
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Climis [mailto:tim.cli...@gmail.com]
> Subject: RE: [css-d] IE6 (was can style sheets be too long?)
>
> It depends on your audience. I work primarily with international
students, so
> the 30% of China, and the 17% of South Korea stil
> I've been thinking that developing with IE6 in mind is in the past -
my
> experience and data shows that people using IE/Windows have left
> IE6.
> Windows has been diligent in including browser upgrades as part of
its
> "important" software updates.
>
> Are people seeing data contraire to this?