Content-Type: text/html For the last fiscal year (July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010), about 32% our visitors use IE, and about 11% (out of that 32%) use IE6. That 11% gives us more than 46,000 visits I think the next logical step would be to do page or path analysis. That is, what pages are visited by these IE6 users. My thought is: if they visit pages that are critical to their needs (whatever definition each department/web designer/developer deemed as "critical to their needs") and there are evidence that these users interact with the pages, then I think supporting IE6 is needed. Personally, I like Dave Mulder's approach. I do understand the security concerns as well and I think that concern is justified. As Michael VanPutten has pointed out: "We all work under diverse circumstances that require different approaches." thanks, ranti. -- S.G.Ranti Junus Systems Librarian, Electronic Resources and Assessment Michigan State University Libraries 100 Main Library East Lansing, MI 48824-1048 +1.517.884.0878