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
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.

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.
