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YouTube Phasing Out Support For IE6

Oracle Goddess sends word that YouTube is presenting IE6 users with a banner exhorting them to upgrade to a modern browser, and TechCrunch is reporting that YouTube will be phasing out support for IE6 soon. This Twitter search reflects the jubilation breaking out all over the Net at the imminent demise of this most despised and non-standards-compliant browser. The market share for IE6 is now well down in the single digits.

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  1. About time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good. That's like phasing out of support for cancer.

    1. Re:About time by CorporateSuit · · Score: 5, Funny

      Perhaps next, they can follow Slashdot's example and phase out support for web browsers.

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  2. Market share by amicusNYCL · · Score: 5, Informative

    The market share for IE6 is now well down in the single digits.

    According to whom? Even on w3schools.com, which is visited almost exclusively by web developers, more than 14% of people are still using IE6.

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    1. Re:Market share by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sure they count! How could they dispense a set amount of money otherwise.

    2. Re:Market share by eobanb · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You're complaining about a supposed need for multiple browsers and then your example is a site that YOU built that only works with IE7? Seriously?

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  3. Praise Jeebus! by chill · · Score: 5, Funny

    What is needed is a good exorcism. IE6 needs to be cast out from the net and its bloated carcass nailed to a tree as a lesson to others.

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    1. Re:Praise Jeebus! by Brian+Gordon · · Score: 5, Funny

      At work I have to use IE on Windows 2000. Don't phase me out please!

    2. Re:Praise Jeebus! by Amazing+Quantum+Man · · Score: 5, Funny

      Should that be "Don't phase me, bro!"?

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  4. Re:I don't know... by TheRealMindChild · · Score: 5, Informative

    IE6 was a decent browser, aside from the fact it was a pain to code for and insecure.

    This hamburger is decent, aside from the fact that it's growing mold and smells like urine.

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  5. no need of restrictions then by mehrotra.akash · · Score: 5, Interesting

    if IE6 is not supported by youtube, and many other popular, non work related sites follow suit, wouldnt enterprises prefer to keep IE6 as it would automatically prevent employees from accessing video/social networking sites from work, and additional money would not have to be spent on proxies and other content restriction system??

    since their own apps are in house they can keep IE6 forever w/o any problems

    1. Re:no need of restrictions then by SydShamino · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Yeah, the IT team can just rename the IE6 icon as "ERP Interface" or something, and install Firefox, naming its icon "Web Browser".

      Voila, internal apps keep working but employees are no longer at risk due to IE6 use on the wild wild internet.

      Even better if as a company they block IE6 access to external sites, so people who try to use their ERP software to browse the web would be cut off and told to launch Firefox.

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  6. Re:I don't know... by vux984 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IE6 was a decent browser, aside from the fact it was a pain to code for and insecure.

    Car analogy:

    IE8 is your your new car. It runs smooth, and there are no real complaints about the reliability. The seats are little on the hard side, and you'd like more leg room.

    IE6 is your old car. It broke down every other week, belched poisonous black smoke into the cars around it, and the doors didn't close properly. But the seats were soft and you had more leg room.

    Your old car was 'decent' the same way IE6 was decent.

    And lets face it, IE8's UI isn't terrible. You might not be used to it, or like it as much, but its objectively not all that bad. They've moved things around, and hid a lot of stuff almost nobody used. But the tab support and integrated search alone make the UI superior. I don't find it slow (but I have lots of RAM). I still prefer Firefox, but I no longer loathe using (or developing for) Internet Explorer.

  7. Re:I don't know... by Tubal-Cain · · Score: 5, Funny

    He never claimed that IEs 7 & 8 weren't horrible.

  8. WAIT A SECOND!!! by yurtinus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Twitter search? Really? I mean.... Really?!?

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  9. Twitter by Pulse_Instance · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This Twitter search reflects the jubilation breaking out all over the Net

    All that twitter search shows is that people who use twitter are commenting on it. It does not show jubilation breaking out all over the Net.