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A proper way to put code before </head> tag
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Dec. 13, 2010, 09:33 AM
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RE: A proper way to put code before </head> tag
(Dec. 13, 2010 04:09 AM)OZO Wrote: Do Google developers assume that IE6 users always use JavaScript? probably a safe assumption, actually... it seems to me that the "majority" (i did not say "all", lol) of IE6 users are "grandma types" that bought a computer YEARS ago and have never upgraded hardware or software since buying that computer that *CAME WITH* IE6 *and* was set up to "use JavaScript" BY DEFAULT... ![]() i mean, seriously, think about just what the "demographics" are for IE6 users... here's a ZDNet article on it - http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/ie-6-nearl...nter/35218 4.7% of the US market, a little over 12% for the global market... and as one of the comments indicate, CHINA accounts for the largest segment of IE6 users because of *PIRATED* versions of Win XP !!! Sure, i still have a machine running Windows 2000 - and it is "stuck" on IE6... but i don't "use it" to browse anyway... and when i do, that machine has Opera installed and set as default... but back to the demographics - "grandma types" don't use Opera...
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