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by bradleyjg
4606 days ago
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I'd love to be able to stop supporting IE 8, the gap between 8 and 9 is almost as big a jump as 6 to 7, but I don't see that happening until Windows 7 support is no longer offered. Windows 7 came with IE 8 preinstalled and no automatic updates from that to higher versions. People are still buying Windows 7 machines. Dropping IE 9 support isn't even on the horizon for me. N.B. The company I work for sells to US k-12 schools. |
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IE9 was optional (users were presented with a dialog and they could decline installing it), while IE10 was automatic, no questions asked.
Alas, numbers of browser share say that this process is not working as smooth as MS would hope.