July 8 at 8:42 am
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Alan Le, Javier Lozano, Otto R. Radke and 3 other people liked this
I think the large percentage of IE6 still in the wild is due to businesses that are unwilling to upgrade their browsers and/or cannot upgrade due to legacy web applications that only work with IE6. - Otto R. Radke
While I would *love* to see IE6 go away, it's simply not a practical expectation, especially for many business users who don't have any control over what browser is installed on their computer. Completely blocking access to your website for IE6 users is not likely to convert them, just piss them off. - Brandon Wood
I'm OK with pissing them off. Pissed off people usually call for change. When the Exec. VP of Widget Inc. finds the IT guy who says he can't view his favorite online gambling site because it won't work in the IT mandated IE 6, I bet the policy gets changed. - Scott Koon

