On 10/6/2010 8:51 PM, Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
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Remy Blank wrote:
Christian Boos wrote:
Well, it's not that IE6 would be still supported, it's been several
years since the last time I've seen such a thing running. But we have
some compatibility cruft (ie_pre7_hacks.js, probably a few CSS rules),
and I think it's now fine to get rid of that. What do you think?
+1

Same for IE7 and IE8, really :)
Sorry, but at work I'm still with IE6, upgrade IE7 "already" looming at
the corner, for next 6 months or so. You get a picture? Trac is the only
really up-to-date, if not bleeding edge software there, and I'm not in
charge for anything else. I'll be not allowed to use other than the
officially installed software (browser = IE7) for the next 1 1/2 years,
and I'm about to deploy 0.12 in a number of applications. If you're so
keen as to decide even IE8 is obsolete, I may have a harder time with
anything beyond Trac 0.12.

Well, IE7/IE8 is soon to become the weak spot, that's true. But it's not the time to drop support for those. If you're stuck with IE6, we're sorry, but this is not going to affect 0.12.x, only 0.13 and even there, making a "TracIE6SupportPlugin" is probably trivial... (starting with the content removed in

-- Christian

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