After spending millions writing applications for IE6, why would our IT department spend more millions rewriting them for IE7, then more for IE8, and so on?
There's no upside here, just cost. When IE6 came out, Microsoft put a lot of work into making it the only Web standard that counts. And it is. If they can't keep their later browsers compliant with their own standard, that's their problem. In the real world, IE6 works -- and if it ain't broke, don't replace it with something that is.
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