UK government: Upgrading away from IE6 costs too much
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UK government: Upgrading away from IE6 costs too much
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#3The UK government's current stance doesn't address the problem .. it postpones doing anything until support runs out in 2014.
What will happen then?
Re: UK government: Upgrading away from IE6 costs too much
#4Stupid. IE6 won't be around forever and upgrading to IE9/IE10/IEx will not be cheaper then.
Makes sense to me.
Re: UK government: Upgrading away from IE6 costs too much
#5Stupid. IE6 won't be around forever and upgrading to IE9/IE10/IEx will not be cheaper then.
No IE6 won't be around forever, but if, in 2014, they can directly upgrade to IE10, say, then they will have avoided going IE6->IE8->IE10 and thus have saved the cost of an upgrade. Makes sense to me.
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
No IE6 won't be around forever, but if, in 2014, they can directly upgrade to IE10, say, then they will have avoided going IE6->IE8->IE10 and thus have saved the cost of an upgrade. Makes sense to me.
The problem is with this argument is that you can keep applying it forever. Also, a number of relatively smaller steps are easier to manage than one single big step.
Small steps. Regularly taken.
Re: UK government: Upgrading away from IE6 costs too much
#7No upgrade from SP2? Well, IE 6 and only IE 6 it is then.
A related issue: IE 8 offers the ability to run in IE 7 compatibility mode, with the inclusion of a header in the source web page. Despite dire warnings to the contrary, some website developers for UK government insist on setting the header and declaring that IE 8 compatibility has been achieved. I can't wait to see how that will end, to be honest.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
The problem is with this argument is that you can keep applying it forever. Also, a number of relatively smaller steps are easier to manage than one single big step.
A sensible step would be to get into the habit of upgrading browsers/tools. A workplace that finds it traumatic to upgrade to IE 7, 8 or 9 or from Windows XP or Windows 7 or even from Office 2003 to Office 2007 is not going to be prepared for changes in the future. Small steps. Regularly taken.
Large banks are having a hard enough time ditching it and they have a clear motivation to do so to aid competitive edges.