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The King is Dead, Long Live the King!

February 4, 2008 at 11:58 am, Category: Web Development, by Mike

Don’t get me wrong. It’s great that Microsoft are offering all Windows XP users the opportunity to automatically upgrade on February the 12th. It’s great that web developers all over the world can start to see more and more users in the IE camp visiting their sites with a browser that won’t mess them up quite as badly as before. It’s just that, well, the king (and here, think of Henry VIII, not Richard Lionheart) isn’t dead.

The ghost of IE6 will continue to haunt the castles of the internet, throwing boiling oil over the battlements of the most carefully crafted sites and doing unspeakable things in the garderobe. The general consensus seems to be that corporate users will most likely not be upgrading: company web apps are notorious for working in one version of one browser (three guesses which). Security improvements in IE7 may be an incentive to move, but it seems unlikely that Synergize and Sons will be upgrading next Tuesday.

There may be hope. Here at NuBlue we did a little history and discovered that Henry VIII lived to a ripe old age of fifty six while his son and successor lived just fifteen years, giving a father-to-son-life-expectancy ratio of very roughly 4:1. IE6 has been making our lives hell for seven years, but with an IE8 beta ‘planned for the first half of 2008′, things are looking good. Will IE8 be in public use in one-and-a-half years? Maybe. Or maybe the light at the end of the tunnel is just IE7 SP whatever on lunch break, laughing manically whilst blowtorching the life out of a hapless stray web developer. Fingers crossed.

User Comments

  1. cribcat

    On February 5, 2008 at 10:41 am

    just go Linux. Ubuntu is a good start.

  2. The Dude

    On February 6, 2008 at 1:32 am

    IE 6 use is apparently dropping (Christmas & those nice new PCs everyone seemed to get helped) but it is still 32.3% of the browser market (http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=3)

    You’re right though, until businesses switch enterprise-wide… we’re all screwed.

  3. sigh

    On February 6, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    If everyone just coded for ie7+ corporations would be forced to upgrade because the web would be un usable in ie6. Developers need to just drop IE6. We need to be the driving force, not the pandering masses to the unevolved corporate monkeys.

    Just a thought

  4. An Jay

    On February 6, 2008 at 8:40 pm

    interesting.

  5. zone

    On February 10, 2008 at 4:45 pm

    Why doesn’t the (web) world see and acknowledge its savior – ‘Firefox’ ?. Let the people of the world unite and overthrow the monster thats IE.

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