I can't tell you how much seeing this in IE6 on a Microsoft site amuses me. Still, I have to keep IE6 around for client site testing, since not everyone can be as glib about browser compatibility as the makers of the crappy browser itself. via Ian Dixon









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Maybe the people at Microsoft read your post, and they felt embarrassed about this, because I didn’t get the same notification browsing to the site using Opera and Safari (I don’t have at the moment any IE6), which is a sorry for me, because my intention was to publish about this on my regular forum.
well, I’m assuming that the warning is only for IE < 7. Opera, FF, IE7, and safari all render sites pretty consistantly. I think it’s mostly meant to a) save on development time b) increase adoption of IE7.
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