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    No Description Required๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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    Apparently since a few days ago, Gihub says it is not supporting it.

    That must've been interesting at Microsoft
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    @sidis405 Most likely cause M$ has already dropped IE support completely.
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    The earliest version of IE I worked with was 11. I can’t imagine the hell everyone faced with earlier versions given how half assed the flex box implementation was slapped together.
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    @pez-dispenser I would like remind everyone the horrors of IE6. Flex box was a decade later...
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    @sidis405 I’m sorry for your suffering. May you find peace in 2018.
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    @sidis405 Here, you can download every version of IE starting with good 'ol IE 1.0. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    https://winworldpc.com/product/...
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    Wouldn’t the browser be the road? You ride the bike on the road just like you run your website on the browser.
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    @tizo I think the picture is correct.
    You use a bike to ride the road, as you would use a browser to browse the internet
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    @bettehem you’re forgetting the intermediate step of the website though. It’s specifically about IE not the entire internet.
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    @tizo I don't see what your point is. How is what I said, suggesting that this isn't about IE?
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    @bettehem the point is that it’s about a website running on IE, not about a website running on the internet. Unless you’re saying that IE is the same thing as the internet. So you run your website on IE just like you ride your bike on the road. Website = bike. IE = road. You don’t ride the road, you ride the bike.
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    @tizo I disagree.
    The website is on the internet, and a browser's job is to view the contents of it.
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