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** probably 8/11+ but not things in between (9 is only on vista and server 2008, 10 is only on server 2012, MS dropped support for older browsers on a platform)
 
** probably 8/11+ but not things in between (9 is only on vista and server 2008, 10 is only on server 2012, MS dropped support for older browsers on a platform)
 
* Firefox 31+ (current/latest ESR)
 
* Firefox 31+ (current/latest ESR)
* Chrome 38+
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* Chrome 41+
 
* Safari 6+? (latest running on the still-used OSX/iOS versions)
 
* Safari 6+? (latest running on the still-used OSX/iOS versions)
 
* <strike>Opera latest</strike> (still supported, but v15+ uses the same engine as Chrome, so not separately tested)
 
* <strike>Opera latest</strike> (still supported, but v15+ uses the same engine as Chrome, so not separately tested)

Revision as of 21:38, 29 April 2015

Current (3.x) (as of 11/2014)

  • IE 8+ (lots of WinXP clients out there still, even past April 2014 probably)
  • Firefox 31+ ("Extended Support Release")
  • Chrome 37+ (version of chromium in Debian 7)
  • Safari 5+
  • Opera (12+?)

Future (4.x)

  • IE... 8+ or 11+ ? leaning toward 8+ now
    • argument for 8+: still the most popular browser in 2014 (aka lots of WinXP clients out there still). not anywhere near the pain to support IE6 was.
    • argument for 11+ : folks still on XP after its EOL can use Firefox or Chrome, IE 10/11 are now available on Win 7
    • eventually we'll go 11+ anyway, data points on the timeframe:
      • chrome on xp support ends april 2015
      • windows security essentials stops being supported on XP in july 2015
    • probably 8/11+ but not things in between (9 is only on vista and server 2008, 10 is only on server 2012, MS dropped support for older browsers on a platform)
  • Firefox 31+ (current/latest ESR)
  • Chrome 41+
  • Safari 6+? (latest running on the still-used OSX/iOS versions)
  • Opera latest (still supported, but v15+ uses the same engine as Chrome, so not separately tested)