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RE: [xymon] OK to drop IE6 support in 4.3.0 ?



Top posting as I can't easily do otherwise on HTML e-mails.
 
According to
http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=3, the
percentage of users using IE6 is actually still over 15%, and more than IE7
(at just over 10%).  However, I agree that most people here are probably
doing their best to avoid IE6, and even if they have to use it for some
things, have another browser they can use for Xymon.  I think it is OK to
drop IE6 support on 4.3.0, particularly if there is an add-on package
available to restore the old menu for anyone still using IE6.
 
SebA


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From: Vernon Everett [mailto:everett.vernon (at) gmail.com] 
Sent: 22 October 2010 10:27
To: xymon (at) xymon.com
Subject: Re: [xymon] OK to drop IE6 support in 4.3.0 ?


Hi Henrik

From what I can see, the current IE6 user base is down to 5.6%, and
dropping.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_explorer.asp
Time for that 5.6% to wake up to reality.

I have no hard evidence for this, but I believe that most of the people on
this list are smart technical people, who understand the valid criticism and
risks of IE6, and are probably already doing their best to avoid it.

That being said, there are still a bunch of companies (my current employer
included) who still demand IE6 on the desktop because they have some
stone-age application that just don't work without the bugs in IE6. 
Fortunately, there is Firefox or Portable Apps for when I end up at a client
with locked-down desktops.
I recommend it to those of you stuck with IE6. http://portableapps.com/

And of course, as mentioned by others, if Google can dump it, why not Xymon.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/188238/google_yanks_ie6_support.html

Just my $0.02

Cheers
    Vernon



On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Henrik Størner <henrik (at) hswn.dk> wrote:


I'm having some issues that I'd like a wider input on. So although
there are probably far too many opinions, I am asking this in a
wider audience than just the Xymon developer group.

The current menu-system in Xymon is not quite "Open Source" enough
for some - the licensing has always been a bit unclear (see the README
file in the ~xymon/server/www/menu/ if you doubt that). Therefore
it would be nice to replace it with something else, and the Debian
people have provided a replacement based on CSS and plain HTML 4.

This did break a couple of other things, but I think we have that
sorted out by now.

The only remaining issue is: It doesn't work in Internet Explorer 6.
IE 7, IE 8, Firefox, Konqueror all look fine.

Since IE 7 is ok and this is available for Windows XP, I am mostly
inclined to ignore the problems with IE6. It will be possible to
install the old menu system on top of the new Xymon release, but
it would be an extra download and some manual work to do. But
possible, if you must live with IE 6.

So - would it be OK to do this, and require IE7 as a minimum?


Regards,
Henrik


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