Another approach to consider for IE6/7 users is where it makes sense ship a
stylesheet which hides everything other than the content. I believe
Wikipedia should be accessible to all regardless of their browser choices.
Here is the IE6 one for those who haven't seen it - there is also an IE7
equivalent somewhere.
code:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 5:21 AM, Arun Ganesh
<arun.planemad(a)gmail.com
wrote:
6% of wikimedia project page views are from IE6/7 - because of the
following:
- IE6 ships default with XP
- Legal users with SP2+ can upgrade to IE8
- If you have 90s era hardware, no SP for you. Can only be solved by
buying
some new hardware (or switching to linux)
- IT admins who dont know much about IT and have kept the workforce
hostage
through their ignorance. Can be solved if the
workforce and boss demands
it.
I'd like to reframe these examples.
First, as I understand it, most IE6/IE7 users globally are running pirated
versions of Windows. For financial or political reasons, they will not or
can not acquire legal versions and thus can't upgrade their browsers.
Second is certain types of Enterprise shops. Before I was hired at WMF, I
worked for a company that processes complex financial records for
pharmacies participating in a US federal program that reimburses pharmacies
for the cost of drugs prescribed for indigent patients. Well over 50% of
our users were on IE6/7. This was for two reasons: one is that these
pharmacies are in the business of selling drugs, and IT is only a tiny part
of their operation. Second is that with millions and millions of dollars
passing through a system regulated by HIPAA and other laws, the risk of
upgrading is seen as higher than the risk of using old tech.
I don't think we can dismiss IE6/7 users cavalierly.
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