Yes, true. But there are always special case scenarios.

It mainly adopted IE6 as the platform of choice due to the Operating System
that they rolled out across the department (Windows XP).

There never is a "trully" anything if you look at it from one direction :)

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Jason Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Anton Babushkin wrote:
>
> > It has absolute truth. I work in the biggest state government
> > department in Australia and we have that exact "minus one" policy,
> > which means never being at the bleeding edge.
>
> > There are tons and tons of in house applications that have (sadly)
> > been built around the IE6 platform, which would be an absolute
> > disaster for the department if IE7 was suddenly rolled out
>
> If there was truly a 'minus one' policy they would only started developing
> for IE6, when IE7 was released
>
> Regards
> Jason Turnbull
>
>
>
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