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  • G Graham Bradshaw

    What's making up the other 20%? Anything in particular? (our site isn't big enough to be a reliable indicator of overall trends, and it sells Windows sys-admin software, so the results would most likely be skewed anyway)

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    l a u r e n
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    13% mozilla 5% safari 2% others


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    • L l a u r e n

      i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


      "there is no spoon"
      biz stuff about me

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      JimRivera
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      is it just me or does the site load faster on linux? Just wondering since you went to debian, i took the initiative of adding slackware. Debian was having a fit with my video card. So i decided on slackware which is pretty sweet, i like it alot. Just me though control freak lol Discovery consist of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought -- Albert Szent-Györgyi Name the greatest of all the inventors: accident --Mark Twain

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      • L l a u r e n

        i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


        "there is no spoon"
        biz stuff about me

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        Navin
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        I can believe it... Mozilla, FireFox, etc. are under active development and improving rapidly, while for all practical purposes, IE is dead until Longhorn. I only have anecdotal evidence, as I don't run a website or keep and stats like that, but by random observation in the office, "alternative" browsers (mostly FireFox) probably make up at least 20% of what people are using. Once the "link" and "quote" buttons when responding to messages in CodeProject work under FireFox, I'm switching completely. :) "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin

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        • L l a u r e n

          i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


          "there is no spoon"
          biz stuff about me

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          Paul Watson
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          96% Internet Explorer for us. Moz, Opera and Safari make up the rest. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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          • L l a u r e n

            i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


            "there is no spoon"
            biz stuff about me

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            Rocky Moore
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            While not a bigish site, HintsAndTips.com is pulling only 82% that is IE. Geeko core (Netscape, Mozilla) is pulling around 12%. Which is up from and average of 8% in the first quarter. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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            • L l a u r e n

              i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


              "there is no spoon"
              biz stuff about me

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              Daniel Turini
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              Browser Name Version
              75% MSIE 6.0
              18% Mozilla 5.0
              3% Mozilla 3.01
              1% MSIE 5.0
              1% Opera 7.03
              1% Safari 1.2
              1% MSIE 5.5

              Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                Browser Name Version
                75% MSIE 6.0
                18% Mozilla 5.0
                3% Mozilla 3.01
                1% MSIE 5.0
                1% Opera 7.03
                1% Safari 1.2
                1% MSIE 5.5

                Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                I think MS is not bothered with IE anymore as they feel longhorn is going to create a huge wave on that front, serving xaml from the server. Off course they would support the latest standards and all that when longhorn is released but i think its just not on their radar anymore.

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                • N Navin

                  I can believe it... Mozilla, FireFox, etc. are under active development and improving rapidly, while for all practical purposes, IE is dead until Longhorn. I only have anecdotal evidence, as I don't run a website or keep and stats like that, but by random observation in the office, "alternative" browsers (mostly FireFox) probably make up at least 20% of what people are using. Once the "link" and "quote" buttons when responding to messages in CodeProject work under FireFox, I'm switching completely. :) "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin

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                  Colin Angus Mackay
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                  Navin wrote: Once the "link" and "quote" buttons when responding to messages in CodeProject work under FireFox, I'm switching completely Me too. Even my bank works with FireFox now.


                  "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell The Second EuroCPian Event will be in Brussels on the 4th of September Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!

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                  • L l a u r e n

                    i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


                    "there is no spoon"
                    biz stuff about me

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                    billb2112
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                    This wouldn't be completely shocking. I mean, I know it's not going to have a big impact, but the fact that the Department of Homeland Security is urging citizens to dump IE because of security factors will probably have some affect especially in government and large corporations that follow like sheep. Doubt it will have much difference in usage habits among the home user. Custom Software, Custom Solutions. Yye Software. http://www.yyesoftware.com

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                    • L l a u r e n

                      i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding


                      "there is no spoon"
                      biz stuff about me

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                      Marc Clifton
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                      l a u r e n wrote: i just checked our log files and for the forst time since i can remember IE has dropped to below 80% share ... i'd be curious to know what other big-ish sites are finding Well, I'll be! Netscape took the #1 position in browser today on the MyXaml server. Oops, you said "big-ish" sites. :-D Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog RealDevs.Net

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