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The problem really is that they are lumping ALL IE users into one "incompatible bucket" irregardless of the version and features supported.

There's no need to get religious here, just support the browsers that have the features your web app needs.



You're talking about feature testing and progressive enhancement. Adopting that strategy doesn't mean that you no longer have to test every browser, it just means that you don't support a common level of functionality across browsers. Indeed, you'll still end up testing all the browsers all of the time, just with different expectations.

These guys have been burned by IE to the point where they don't want to test it period. Feature testing doesn't get them there, but blacklisting does.


> These guys have been burned by IE to the point where they don't want to test it period.

Alternate Character Interpretation: they want some hits from HN because "look at us, we don't support IE!!!".


Suffice it to say that Microsoft has a lot to answer for in this department.




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