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To IE6 or NOT

Here at Digg, like most sites, the designers, developers, and QA engineers spend a lot of time making sure the site works in IE6, an eight-year-old browser superseded by two full releases. It consumes time that could be spent building the future of Digg. Here’s what we’re gonna do — and not do — about it.
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Should Digg prompt IE6 users to upgrade?
A message suggesting the IE6 user upgrade seems like a logical approach. Then we wondered, “With a number of sites showing upgrade messages to IE6 users, why haven’t they already upgraded?” To find out, we ran a message to IE6 users on Digg asking, “Have 45 seconds? Help Digg by taking a quick three question survey

I'm sure many of us who work on the web face this question everyday. One option for us at Directi was to show an upgrade option. But from what it looks like, people stuck with using !E6 don't have a choice.. if you see the image above of a survey Digg conducted where they asked IE6 user to upgrade, most said they cannot upgrade, they don’t have a choice. Three out of four IE6 users on Digg said they can’t upgrade due to some technical or workplace reason. Thus giving them this option is almost pointless?

Hat Tip: Sarfaraz

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Comments (2)

Jul 13, 2009
Rohan Venkat said...
Time to start pressuring companies into updating their software. Seriously, if they're made acutely aware of the security risks, they will have to upgrade.
Jul 13, 2009
Anish said...
The funny thing about this is that its a FREE freakin' upgrade with critical security fixes.

For a companies Admin team to not push for the upgrade is sheer incompetence and laziness.

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