Eggert, Lars wrote: > Bjoern Hoehrmann <derhoermi@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> If we take the Web as 25 years old, then Internet Explorer 6 is part of >> the first half of the Web's existance. You are 13 years and five major >> revisions behind and have reasonable alternatives available; you should >> not expect constant reminders. > > IE6 is now less than 0.25% of web requests. Adding any sort of > support for it is pointless. Using IE6 to test a web page is perfectly reasonable. If it doesn't work in IE6, it uses more complex/esoteric features than what is necessary and should be used in the first place. The server obviously fails the golden IETF rule "be conservative in what you send out" (as HTML) and the server ought to be fixed. -Martin