Could be worse... our company insurer website REQUIRES IE7. And no, I'm not joking.
Best part? It's a publicly accessible site...
It still has <!--if [IE 5]> tags......
Could be worse... our company insurer website REQUIRES IE7. And no, I'm not joking.
Best part? It's a publicly accessible site...
It still has <!--if [IE 5]> tags......
Yet another reason I much prefer being my own boss. If things go FUBAR, I have nobody to blame but myself. Saves a lot of stress and frustration when you can just rm -rf and start over without someone going "WTF ARE YOU DOING"
Yet another reason I much prefer being my own boss. If things go FUBAR, I have nobody to blame but myself. Saves a lot of stress and frustration when you can just rm -rf and start over without someone going "WTF ARE YOU DOING"
Could be worse... our company insurer website REQUIRES IE7. And no, I'm not joking.
Best part? It's a publicly accessible site...
It still has <!--if [IE 5]> tags......