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(Unverified)Mar 21st 2009 6:14PM
Web developers unite! If we all block IE6, and I mean ALL, from using websites we develop. Then the dark ages of the web will pass.
If google did the same it would happen alot faster!
The nazi it departments will be forced to get of their bums and install something better.
The barely tech literate users at home and the lazy will follow the instructions on how to install firefox.
Then all those wasted hours of writing ie6 support can go into advancing the web.
QuikboyMar 22nd 2009 3:17PM
The problem isn't limited to upgrading - You still have a bunch of websites that these companies need to use that only work in IE6. Sad, but that's just plain true. Until those website makers fix their sites up, there's not much hope.