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	<title>Comments on: IE 7.0 is available and I don&#8217;t care</title>
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		<title>By: Cahill</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve tested 20 sites in the past couple days, and now have several weeks of work. I posted on our blog letting customers know it was coming, and have had a very positive response from those who&#039;ve been contacted so far, both those who we will upgrade for free (recent clients) and those who we&#039;ll be charging.  In most cases, the fixes are simple.  

CSS issues, plus some problems with Microsoft specific form controls are the only issues we&#039;ve come across.  The form controls are only issues in a couple old ASP web apps.

While it&#039;s not important for this blog, it is a big issue for companies.  Check IE 7 now on your sites and web apps to avoid nasty surprises next month.  

http://variocreative.com/blog/?p=33</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve tested 20 sites in the past couple days, and now have several weeks of work. I posted on our blog letting customers know it was coming, and have had a very positive response from those who&#8217;ve been contacted so far, both those who we will upgrade for free (recent clients) and those who we&#8217;ll be charging.  In most cases, the fixes are simple.  </p>
<p>CSS issues, plus some problems with Microsoft specific form controls are the only issues we&#8217;ve come across.  The form controls are only issues in a couple old ASP web apps.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s not important for this blog, it is a big issue for companies.  Check IE 7 now on your sites and web apps to avoid nasty surprises next month.  </p>
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