I guess thats true.
My previous employer was using VS 2003 and python 2.4, which I felt
were pretty old (then again, they needed to maintain compatibility
with like 10 different consoles or so and some of them were aging).
As web apps become more common as an internal tool, the same would
hold
Who still uses IE6 anyways?
Ah, I once found a way to automatically close the web browser without
asking for the user permission using javascript for IE7. I googled it
somewhere.
It was great for doing unit tests on the client-side GUI scripts.
On Mar 31, 12:56 pm, mdipierro
Who still uses IE6 anyways?
Major corporations afraid of changing the software installed because it
might break anything and cost millions to repair.
My PC @work has ie6..it's as awesome as it sounds.
Regards,
Tiago
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On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Magnitus
My PC @work has ie6..it's as awesome as it sounds.
LOL! That made my day! Fortunately, I get to control my company so
everyone gets a choice: IE8 or FF. I wish I could get them all on FF or
Chrome, but people are creatures of habit. It's not worth the energy to
push too hard. I
Ok, I'm surprised how it didn't got banned...
fun indeed
On Mar 31, 5:56 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/crash
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