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Ciao<br />
Francesco</div>
<div name="messageReplySection">Il 14 mag 2020, 16:09 +0200, G. Allegri <giohappy@gmail.com>, ha scritto:<br />
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<div>the new release is behind the corner, and we're actively working on it.</div>
<div>One of the things that emerge how hard it is to guarantee the compatibility for Internet Explorer (and similar old browsers). </div>
<div>We are adopring more and more Web APIs that are widely adopted by Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge, but which require polyfill and other hacks to guarantee retro-compatibility.</div>
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<div>Several statistics show that the world market share for IE is around 6/7%. We know that this decision might hit some niche users, but we also think that the effort for its maintenance is beyond the real benefits and it sacrifices resources that could be spent on other aspects.</div>
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<div>If there's not objection we would like to announce the drop of official support for IE when GeoNode 3 will be released.</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>Giovanni</div>
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