"In many ways, corporate computer networks have been locked down since partly because of the vulnerabilities found in IE6,"
This is the most frustrating aspect of the article. For example, a surprisingly large proportion of international banks and corporations in the UK & Ireland still use IE6. For that reason unfortunately, I don't think it's going to die anytime soon in this part of the world at least.
1.4% usage in the UK. Either there aren't actually many corporations using IE6 there, or their employees don't actually use IE6 for anything except internal sites (in which case to the rest of the world, they don't exist as IE6 users).
[+] [-] dajo|14 years ago|reply
This is the most frustrating aspect of the article. For example, a surprisingly large proportion of international banks and corporations in the UK & Ireland still use IE6. For that reason unfortunately, I don't think it's going to die anytime soon in this part of the world at least.
[+] [-] dpark|14 years ago|reply
http://www.ie6countdown.com/
1.4% usage in the UK. Either there aren't actually many corporations using IE6 there, or their employees don't actually use IE6 for anything except internal sites (in which case to the rest of the world, they don't exist as IE6 users).
[+] [-] bsphil|14 years ago|reply