Alex, With XP's support being deprecated next month, I think we should see IE8 drop off much quicker than it was in the past -- at least, that is the hope. I wonder if we could set minimum browser requirements for certain "advanced" features of the framework (BootStrap, EXTjs, and others do this).
-Nick On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > On 3/18/14 2:56 PM, "Carlos Rovira" <carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com> wrote: > > >Hi Alex, > > > >I already contact James and he said: > > > >" Feel free to take anything you want from that code. :)" > Unfortunately, Apache doesn't work that way. If the code is usable as is, > then we can download it like any other dependency, but we should not copy > it or significant portions of it and check it into our repo. Also, if we > do need to modify it and check it in, I need to check with James to see if > he was an Adobe employee when he wrote it, as then it is Adobe-owned and > I'll have to go through the donation process. > > > > >regarding IE8 vx AMF.... that's no color! hehe I'll be dropping IE8 right > >now! ;) > > > >As I said IMO Flex is more about AMF than a concrete browser (more if we > >'re talking about IE8), is huge benefit for our use base to be able to > >deal > >with a RemoteObject JS implementation that loose that concrete version of > >MS IE. > Maybe. But last I heard, a significant number of enterprises are still on > IE8. It would be great if they've moved to IE9 or better, IE10. > > -Alex > >