Luke wrote:
yeah, make an official no-support date. That would be great- it would help with the whole IE6 problem. It needs to be phased out, yet I know many companies that still haven't upgraded to IE7 yet! That's a big security problem as well as being a headache for all of us...
MOST of my council customers only have IE6 on their networks although I was asked the question 'Does it run on IE7' only recently. To which the answer is 'Yes - but all the font sizes are too big!' Since the cost of replacing several thousand computers at each council to ones that could RUN XP is excessive and the current systems work fine then why should they upgrade? The cost will come out of OUR pockets at some point :(
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