Paul A schreef op wo 11-12-2013 om 13:25 [-0500]:
> The other (in my mind anyway) point that I fear we are overlooking, is
> that
> this "browser" discussion started with Bootstrap v3 -- and all of this
> is
> just an expanded CSS usage for cosmetic purposes - rounded corners on
> boxes, etc, -
At 11:33 PM 12/11/2013 +1300, Chris Cormack wrote:
* Mathieu Saby (mathieu.s...@univ-rennes2.fr) wrote:
> Hi
> Do you know what is the share of FF 3.6 and IE 7 in Nigeria,
> Philippines, Pakistan or Turkey?
> I suppose that people in those countries probably can't afford to
> change computers as
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Owen Leonard wrote:
> Let's let the real statistics tell the story. As far as my library
> goes, IE 7 traffic over the last year was .7% of all visits. FF 3.x
> traffic during the same period was .8%.
Here are some more numbers I've gotten for IE7 usage fr
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Liz Rea wrote:
> IE 7 is only available in Windows XP, which is due to be end of life in
> April 2014.
Something I think also gets lost in the discussion: Just because
someone is still running Windows XP doesn't mean they're using IE 7.
The latest versions of Fir
On the ElasticSearch front, is there an RFC somewhere with some really
clear technical goals for the development stating what problems it hopes to
solve and how..? I'de like to see these so the project gets as much
support as possible as I'de love to see it flourish to completion. I'm
wondering i
I was just asking questions...
Some answers are here
http://gs.statcounter.com/
France:
Firefox 2.00.02
Firefox 3.00.06
Firefox 3.50.05
Firefox 3.60.28
IE 6.00.13
IE 7.00.94
=> total = 1.48% last month
Philippines:
Firefox 2.00.01
Firefox 3.00.05
Firefox 3.50.
* Mathieu Saby (mathieu.s...@univ-rennes2.fr) wrote:
> Hi
> Do you know what is the share of FF 3.6 and IE 7 in Nigeria,
> Philippines, Pakistan or Turkey?
> I suppose that people in those countries probably can't afford to
> change computers as soon as here...
>
> By the way, my university is sti
Hi
Do you know what is the share of FF 3.6 and IE 7 in Nigeria,
Philippines, Pakistan or Turkey?
I suppose that people in those countries probably can't afford to change
computers as soon as here...
By the way, my university is still using Windows XP, so it is not
"dangerous" (but of course w