
Apparently, it explains a lot about nothing. I grabbed it from here btw if you were wondering. WTF is HTML5 (Infographic)
Do we need 5 threads on html5?
Also it doesn't fucking matter nothing ie won't support can be widely addopted sadly.
Do we need 5 threads on html5?
Also it doesn't fucking matter nothing ie won't support can be widely addopted sadly.
Wait for the first big Facebook app with HTML5, or some other big website with HTML5 that IE doesn't support.
I honestly see HTML5 as the biggest game changer in the browser wars in the last I don't know how many years.
While this is true, it's going to take a long time before it's the new industry standard. I mean, we can't even get people to stop using IE6, and that's 9 years oldI honestly see HTML5 as the biggest game changer in the browser wars in the last I don't know how many years.
Except that IE has been losing market share. Wait for the first big Facebook app with HTML5, or some other big website with HTML5 that IE doesn't support.
I honestly see HTML5 as the biggest game changer in the browser wars in the last I don't know how many years.
While this is true, it's going to take a long time before it's the new industry standard. I mean, we can't even get people to stop using IE6, and that's 9 years old
While this is true, it's going to take a long time before it's the new industry standard. I mean, we can't even get people to stop using IE6, and that's 9 years old
that's because the minimum OS requirement for anything higher is Windows XP.
people using Windows 2000 cant upgrade past IE6
Um, actually its because people who got XP never went and did windows update on their machine, you'd be hard pressed to find any machines running windows 2000 pro (which wouldn't be running on most end user's machines) especially since corporate users would no longer have support for it, so obviously they upgraded to XP which came with IE6 and as a company policy don't update anything within the system. Or they're that % of XP users that pirated XP but still can't figure out the full activation crack.
Internet Explorer 8 has been a "critical update" for a while now, all one would need to do os run express windows update and viola they'd have IE8. So just goes to show how many people aren't updating despite all the security holes and such announced for nearly 9 years. Check your access stats I guarantee a vast majority of your IE6 users are also XP users.
PS: Windows 2000 Pro came with Internet Explorer 5.5, in the same environment that would not have been likely upgraded either except with an upgrade to XP.