From: Jack Royal-Gordon
Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 11:45 AM
To: Dave Caughey
Cc: Dave Page ; pgAdmin Support
; pgadmin-hackers
Subject: Re: Proposal: Drop support for Internet Explorer
I’ve had a similar response from not supporting IE since about 2016. A couple
users asked about it a
I’ve had a similar response from not supporting IE since about 2016. A couple
users asked about it and had no problem when I told them we didn’t support it.
Mostly, they switched to Chrome.
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> On Apr 7, 2020, at 4:41 AM, Dave Caughey wrote:
>
> Check the analytics... I think you'll find dro
Dave,
Seeing that IE isn't standards compliant and not only is not being further
developed, but Microsoft is actively discouraging its use, it is probably
time to drop support for it.
I would caution *against* using browser analytics as any sort of proxy for
use. Since pgAdmin 4 lacks a UI of it
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 12:41 PM Dave Caughey wrote:
> Check the analytics... I think you'll find dropping it is a non-issue. In
> my own web service, I found that IE (all versions) constituted only about
> 1% of my users.
>
Good point - 1.9% of the visitors to the website were on IE this week. 1
Check the analytics... I think you'll find dropping it is a non-issue. In
my own web service, I found that IE (all versions) constituted only about
1% of my users.
So I dropped support for IE (since it was preventing me from fully adopting
ES6), and there was not a single complaint from my users.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 5:57 PM Michael Benjamin <
michaelbenja...@advancedneuralbio.com> wrote:
> There is no folder /web
>
Then one has to wonder what you're running. Probably 95% of the code for
pgAdmin is in the web/ directory in the macOS build. Are you running a
container or the Python packa
All,
Internet Explorer has long been superseded by Microsoft Edge, and even that
has recently moved to using Chromium as it's core engine. Version 11 was
originally released in 2013, and though Microsoft have committed to
supporting it until 2025, as far as I can tell there have been no notable
ne