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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIE6 wasn't a priority, .Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThat's rather an elitist response.
(Standard programmers response #6 - "It works ok on my machine guv!")
Sounds like an excuse for insufficient time spent in requirements gathering.
Oh well.
Current stats from StatCounter suggest that Worldwide, IE6 has just over 10% usage:
which goes down to just over 4% in the UK:
Even allowing for IE7, something like two-thirds of people are using a browser that ought to be capable of displaying the site without issues. That figure may be higher here due to the number of people accessing the site from a client's, which is what makes it worth fixing. However IE6 is no longer a dominant browser and, if necessary, it will just get a barebones skin with almost no styling whatsoever.Comment
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Nick, stop defending yourself. No need. The app’s fine and just needs a little cosmetic tuning; much better than the tulipe I’ve seen clients put into production.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Just checked HAB Inc.com and IE 6 is nearly 20% of visitors.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Even allowing for IE7, something like two-thirds of people are using a browser that ought to be capable of displaying the site without issues. That figure may be higher here due to the number of people accessing the site from a client's, which is what makes it worth fixing. However IE6 is no longer a dominant browser and, if necessary, it will just get a barebones skin with almost no styling whatsoever.
Just a suggestion - as there has been talk of a phone/netbook/workzone forum why not wrap IE6 into this category ?Comment
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How many versions of IE are there?
Ooooh get me - I knew that IE meant Internet ExplorerBazza gets caught
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe situation is analogous to a piece of desktop software not working on Windows 2000. There may be people stuck with Windows 2000 in corporate environments saddled with incompetent head-in-the-sand the-future-is-never IT departments, and it is worth finding a way to support them, but it isn't as high on the list of priorities as getting it working on the platforms in widespread use to provide a solid basis on which to apply backwards compatibility.
Current stats from StatCounter suggest that Worldwide, IE6 has just over 10% usage:
which goes down to just over 4% in the UK:
Even allowing for IE7, something like two-thirds of people are using a browser that ought to be capable of displaying the site without issues. That figure may be higher here due to the number of people accessing the site from a client's, which is what makes it worth fixing. However IE6 is no longer a dominant browser and, if necessary, it will just get a barebones skin with almost no styling whatsoever.Comment
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostJust checked HAB Inc.com and IE 6 is nearly 20% of visitors.
Top Three
34.40% IE 8.0
24.40% IE 7.0
16.40% IE 6.0Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostHow many versions of IE are there?
Ooooh get me - I knew that IE meant Internet ExplorerComment
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