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RE: Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview Setup
by Nelson on Sat 26th Jun 2010 16:48
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RE[2]: Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview Setup
by Kroc on Sat 26th Jun 2010 16:51
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RE[2]: Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview Setup
by ndrw on Sun 27th Jun 2010 03:58
in reply to "RE: Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview Setup"
It's only 2 years old if you count SP3 and 6 years old if SP2 (a major rework). It works very well and upgrade is not an option for many reasons. Sorry, XP is here to stay.
The problem is IE6, which is still hugely popular in some countries or organizations and its quirks are still shaping the web. I hoped IE9 would nudge at least some of IE6 users to use a standard compliant browser. Apparently that wasn't the goal for Microsoft (not really a surprise, why to fight a won war if there are challenges elsewhere).




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"Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview Setup does not support any operating system earlier than Windows Vista SP2."
So much for the preview. For some XP/IE6 users that could be the first IE release worth upgrading to.