Posted by Bruce Grubb on 11/24/19 11:46
In article <445513F8.8030400@lisse.NA>, Eberhard Lisse <nospam@lisse.NA>
wrote:
> Interesting is that IE is not IE :-)-O
>
> It bombs occasionally when trying web sites that require (a modern
> version of) IE.
Which is the whole problem with trying to HTML for IE rather than the
standard - what work great in version x.0.1 may go pear shape in version
x.0.2 and totally bomb in version x.0.3. Also all the number point to the
same picture - IE is loosing marketshare. In same areas the browser is in
total freefall (Japan it hit 70% and is still falling) while in others the
decline is progressing at a good clip (Europe saw IE at 89% in 2004 and it
is still falling) taking a brief upswing in Sep 2005 at 85% before going
down again.
In Jan 2006 a Dutch Web metrics firm tried to say IE was gaining market
share while everybody else said they were still falling and their numbers
had IE at 80.9% US market and 85.8% world wide. TIme wake up and smell the
coffee people.
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