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		<title>Blog Response: IE 6 The Devil Not In Disguise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day I came across an interesting article "Stop Developing for Internet Explorer 6" .  My initial thought was great I finally can stop developing for IE 6. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other day I came across an interesting article “<a title="Stop Developing" href="http://www.robertnyman.com/2009/02/09/stop-developing-for-internet-explorer-6/" target="_blank">Stop Developing for Internet Explorer 6</a>” .  My initial thought was great I finally can stop developing for IE 6. Of course, that was just a pipedream. On many of my applications I still have a large captive IE 6 audience. Unfortunately, I can’t quite yet yank the rug out from them and force upgrades.<br/>
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IE 6 gives me headaches beyond belief. Instead of developing standardized code. I sometimes have to bastardize the syntax. Even when using my own modified reset.css style sheet inspired by <a title="Reset Reloaded" href="http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/05/01/reset-reloaded/" target="_blank">Eric Meyer </a>there are still issues that pop up that cause additional work.</p>
<p>IE 6 is a demon that still won’t go away. Sadly, I still have to make my time sacrifice to the demon. I can only hope that Google Chrome will solve IE 6 issues sooner so we as experience, web application, and web designers don’t have to suffer through the tortue and pain of a relatively new browser on the scene.</p>
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