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by mey
5758 days ago
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Microsoft has been advertising that IE6 is being depreciated with their support agreements, any company migrating to Vista/7, and through IE7/IE8 and IE9 developer previews. Any IT department that hasn't picked up that hint that's been running for the past 4 years has no excuse. Just like Microsoft doesn't support Win95 anymore, they do have explicit ends to the support of their applications, and IE6 is certainly one of them. |
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