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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:26:44+00:00 2026-05-11T19:26:44+00:00

I recently asked a question that got shot down for being too strongly worded.

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I recently asked a question that got shot down for being too strongly worded. I’m having another go today because it’s something I really am concerned about and I really do want feedback and ideas from the smart people on SO.

IE6 isn’t quite the bane of my existence, but it’s close. I’m a web-developer and spend too much time fixing things for IE6. Considering its age and relative quality, I’m shocked so many people are still using it.

I understand that some companies still use it for legacy internal webapp support but I’ve found two companies now that haven’t upgraded solely because XP’s automatic updates doesn’t offer it by default (you have to go through the browser-based Windows Update to install IE7/8).

So forgetting those that need it, how would you convince an individual or organisation to upgrade to a newer version of IE?

Do warning banners work? I’ve considered skipping doing the IE6-fixing before and putting a “This site works best in…” statement up but surely having a poorly-rendered site makes me and/or my client look bad, not IE6.

There are also people who don’t need to keep IE6 but cannot upgrade because they’re in a controlled environment. What is the best way to influence them enough to get their admins to do something about the problem?

Note: As I said last time, I don’t care about moving these people to another browser. I don’t mind giving them the option but this certainly isn’t supposed to be a Firefox/FOSS uber-alles thread.

I’m also not looking for a fight, just constructive ideas on making business types aware of browser technologies in the least damaging way.

Edit: There are a couple of “you can’t force it” answers. I agree, but I feel I could influence it. I tell people when I see IE6 but I’m not sitting behind every IE6 user that accesses a site I’ve made.

Consider health warnings on cigarettes. They don’t force people to stop smoking but they do educate in a succinct and (nowadays) fairly brutal way. There’s no doubt that educating people has had a massive effect on the numbers of smokers.

IE6 is a lot less addictive than smoking so, yeah, pushing the education idea seems like it might be able to influence the right people to do the right thing.

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    2026-05-11T19:26:44+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    Ignoring installations where IE6 is mandated, consider segmenting your application, with basic (though non-buggy and usable) functionality available to IE6 users, and advanced functionality available only to newer browsers. Draw users to newer browsers with the promise of cool stuff.

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