well XP extended support exists till 2014, therefore IE6 support exists. Hopefully Digg, Youtube, and Facebook urging users to upgrade their browsers, will finally allow IE6 to die. Microsoft doesn't like IE6, but has no choice or say when corporations aren't willing to upgrade. Maybe Win7 will change all that.
- Rahul Krishnakumar
Why can't IE6 just get acquired by IE7—problem solved!
- Micah
Alex: precisely. Businesses don't see the need in upgrading the browsers or their OS from windows 2000 hence IE is still here. Micah: I believe IE7 is only made to run on XP, and Vista so it cannot cannibalize the IE6 users stuck in windows 2000.
- Rahul Krishnakumar
from iPhone
Rahul, it was a joke actually, hinging on the word acquired. But, you're right, that is MS's rationale.
- Micah
Micah: haha, sorry about that. Hard to catch jokes and sarcasm on the Internet for me. Hopefully Win7 will convince corporate users to upgrade and IE6 will end.
- Rahul Krishnakumar
from iPhone
it seems to working well but a little bit slowly... thank you.
- Amit
Once it queries all label to Blogger.com successfully, the data will be cached for 24 hours. Within the 24 hours, it can't be slow. The problem is querying to Blogger.com take time, sometimes one querying takes more than 5 seconds and that causes timed out in GAE.
- yjl
Ok, I need to go listen to some deep house music or Chemical Brothers to decontaminate the cranium from the bubble gum 80's pop residue...
- Live4Emma (L4S)
And I wonder why people don't believe that I am a metalhead. lol
- Jennifer Leggio