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				@Aitkotw Agree, but only if they can access the service from their work computer 🤣
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				I guess w3c basically want to keep IE as a testing browser. We need it.
 Because if it works on IE it can work anywhere.
 
 So IE is not browser for users but for testers.
 #webdeveloper #troublesbyie
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				 Seralic2168yIts time to start an revolution. dont let IE users on your website. be with me! together we can beat those bastards! Seralic2168yIts time to start an revolution. dont let IE users on your website. be with me! together we can beat those bastards!
 #BlockIE
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				@vzhivkov I actually got used to it..
 Have to use/develop for IE, we still use activex.. o.O
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				 hell164618yWe only test on Firefox/chrome 😂😂 hell164618yWe only test on Firefox/chrome 😂😂
 
 Its all fucked up on IE and safari and I don't give a fuck because my code runs on the server 😇
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				 Cyanite83988yYou forgot the % that use it to download chrome. Cyanite83988yYou forgot the % that use it to download chrome.
 
 Imagine the day chrome stops supporting IE.. That will be a dark day indeed..
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				My company spends so much wasted time trying to optimize its application to run smoothly in IE. What was the last application to run smoothly in IE?
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				 deflox638y@forceQuit My company even managed to create internal applications which only run in IE. I don't even know how they did that. ^^ deflox638y@forceQuit My company even managed to create internal applications which only run in IE. I don't even know how they did that. ^^
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				 Agred19868ySadly it's not entirely true. From my experience, most IE users are people working in government offices. Agred19868ySadly it's not entirely true. From my experience, most IE users are people working in government offices.
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				I was randomly looking at the code for a website and the ie part was a prompt to the user. Something like "seriously? Internet explorer?" 🤣🤣
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				I remember a tweet from the goverment telling people to use IE6 in one of their websites in order to make it work. IIRC this was a year ago...















"The website must be fully compatible with Internet Explorer"
Yeah well that's too fucking bad
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