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Skybird
06-14-12, 09:57 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18440979

:haha:

Herr-Berbunch
06-14-12, 10:26 AM
I just read that on the BBC and was about to post but you beat me to it.

I think it's a great idea to get people to upgrade their browser, and I notice he doesn't promote a link to any version of IE. I :salute: that man.

August
06-14-12, 10:54 AM
I'd go with the competitor who doesn't engage in such silliness. :yep:

Herr-Berbunch
06-14-12, 11:06 AM
That depends on what they sell.

Surely a couple of clicks and 60 seconds later it's updated and working without the 'tax' is better than finding a competitor, finding the product, registering on the site, buying product. You'll get your product, and a more secure browser on your PC. :yeah:

Penguin
06-14-12, 11:12 AM
"It appears you or your system administrator has been in a coma for over 5 years" :haha:

Supporting an outdated browser which ignores many standards provides extra work for the site owner, so it's legitimate to pass the bill to the customer. Same as a car wash charges more for a semi or a van.

Rilder
06-14-12, 11:16 AM
Seems to be the reason they are doing it is because they have to go through a load of extra effort to make their site work fine on IE. Make sense to me.

Jimbuna
06-14-12, 06:01 PM
I'd go with the competitor who doesn't engage in such silliness. :yep:

Probably me too.

SilentOtto
06-14-12, 06:06 PM
I'd go with the competitor who doesn't engage in such silliness. :yep:

You mean, Firefox or Chrome, don't you??
:|\\


Quote from the article:

Mr Kogan said it was unlikely that anyone would actually pay the charges. His goal is to encourage users to download a more up-to-date version of Internet Explorer or a different browser.

Just a humorous version of saying "IE7 too old and buggy to be used in our site, sorry".

the_tyrant
06-14-12, 06:56 PM
IE 6/7 and Firefox <= 4 is causing major headaches for web developers everywhere

Please upgrade to something modern (IE9, latest firefox/chrome, or my personal favorite, Konqueror)

Unfortunately, the main reason ancient browsers are used is because many enterprises once hired a group of consultants 10 years ago to write an internal application. The same application was never updated, and it won't work with a new browser, and so ancient browsers still get used in large companies.

antikristuseke
06-14-12, 09:26 PM
About time someone did something like that, IE 7 is a terrible browser and using it should be made expensive and/or painful, more so than it already is.

Ducimus
06-15-12, 07:32 AM
Unfortunately, the main reason ancient browsers are used is because many enterprises once hired a group of consultants 10 years ago to write an internal application. The same application was never updated, and it won't work with a new browser, and so ancient browsers still get used in large companies.



This.

Sailor Steve
06-15-12, 07:40 AM
My older system won't run IE9, but I use 8. It's newer and it's free, so why use the older one anyway? I can understand them wanting to disown it, but charging? Well, I don't have to worry about it anyway.

STEED
06-15-12, 09:44 AM
Just a poor excuse to charge people money. I would tell them to sod off and how dare you try pulling a fast one.

CaptainMattJ.
06-15-12, 02:08 PM
Just a poor excuse to charge people money. I would tell them to sod off and how dare you try pulling a fast one.
its not like they sneak in those extra charges. A giant, obstructive sign tells you that either you use a different or more recent browser or you get taxed. There are other websites to choose from, many more, and if you want to use the site, you play by their rules. its no different from subsim. you could say that the language rules are a poor excuse to censor people, but ultimately it doesnt matter because you are on this site, using it, so you play by their rules or you get no service.

its not a monopoly where the only option is to buy from them, and/or not have the ability to get a new browser, and are being forced to do any online shopping with taxes. my guess is they wouldnt be profiting at all from this venture, because people have other options, like switching browsers or shopping elsewhere.

Rilder
06-15-12, 05:19 PM
latest firefox


Ehh, I would but the latest Firefox releases are absolutely horrid in regards to UI, even when getting it as close as you can to the earlier versions its still an absolute eyesore.

antikristuseke
06-15-12, 05:54 PM
anyone on the internet witout Opera is doing it wrong.

the_tyrant
06-15-12, 06:05 PM
Ehh, I would but the latest Firefox releases are absolutely horrid in regards to UI, even when getting it as close as you can to the earlier versions its still an absolute eyesore.


I used to LOVE firefox, but that was before 4
Now I'm back to IE. It seems that now, IE feels smoother and has better performance than firefox (although to be fair, I haven't used firefox since version 6 or so)

If you are on Linux, try Konqueror (preferably the Chinese version, so you can see my bad translation!)