26th Mar, 2008

Website hugjuulegch naraa hamgaaltsgaaya! IE6 -g ashiglahaa zogsoono uu!!! geed bna tsaana chin

Web-d 1 zovlon bna aa. Terniig Internet Explorer 6 gej duuddag.

IE7 garaaad 2 jil bolj bgaa ch IE6 -g ashiglaj bgaa humuus buh web browser-uudiin 31 percent -iig ezelseer bgaa um bna ( 22 percent for IE7 tegeeh 36.5 percent for Firefox). urgeljilel ni

in english :D

This upgrade lag is simply unacceptable—to programmers, that is, who find it a real pain to make sure their Web apps work on five different browsers. Not only that, but IE6 supports some non-standard features and functions that are not compatible with other browsers. The security vulnerabilities aren’t too much fun either.

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It’s too much work and, quite frankly, it is driving some programmers batty. Which is why a group of them have created SaveTheDevelopers.org, an organization dedicated to making the Web a better place for developers (and thus for users as well). Web developers can grab a piece of code to put on their Websites which will detect if a visitor is using an outmoded browser (IE6, cough). When the offending browser is detected, a pop-down window will appear (assuming those aren’t blocked) which will direct the user to a page where they can upgrade to IE7, or the latest version of Firefox or Safari.

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uu ene humuus boliosoi. bi lav IE-g needeg ch ugui.

harin tehhh, ter kunuus boliosoi

Hoorhon uneg ve… Ene zurgiig harahad l hangalttai baimaar…

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