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daveyladJul 20th 2009 1:47PM
Until microsoft pull the plug then IE6 will stay and businesses won't bother to upgrade.
Consider the multitude of internal intranet applications that may be affected or the cost of upgrading 3rd party licenced software for "newer" browsers. It's an expense that most businesses would probably choose not to incur if they didn't have to.
So how do you get rid of IE6 ? simple... stop banging on about extending the life of Windows XP... as soon as that dies IE6 support dies with it !