No it doesn't - that's by design (or rather it was an intentional
omission).

http://blogs.missouristate.edu/web/2010/02/17/internet-explorer-6-must-die/

Chad Killingsworth

On Nov 15, 4:37 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Nov 15, 12:48 pm, Chad Killingsworth
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've done this to show the live positions of buses in a transit
> > system. You can see it at
>
> http://search.missouristate.edu/map/?layer=shuttle
>
> FYI - that map doesn't work at all in IE6.
>
>   -- Larry
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> > Shuttles don't run all the time however, so you won't always see them.
> > The code on that page is compressed with Closure-compiler, but there
> > is a comment at the top of the script file telling you how to see the
> > uncompressed source. My markers are updated once every 5 seconds.
>
> > Short of the story is, I wrote my own lightweight markers so that I
> > could update the offset of the marker image on the fly.
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> > Chad Killingsworth
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> > On Nov 11, 5:33 am, "Alan Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > How many markers?  Around 50.
> > > > How far do they go?
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> > >     They go across a screen width, and then are deleted.  Others are 
> > > created
> > > to replace them.  The map, in the background, is actually static.
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> > >                                         Thanks, Alan- Hide quoted text -
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