~BD~ wrote:
> Have a WAG - What type of work might require the exclusive use of IE6
> specifically?
You can design/write a page so that the page functions will not
cooperate with the browser unless the browser indicates characteristics
which satisfy the 'page'/webserver.
So, then the answer would be any page/work that was designed to only
work/cooperate with browsers which have answers which correspond to IE6
and/or render with errors -error correcting - according to the kinds of
errors that IE6 tolerates.
That is, you can design a bad page and tweak it until it will cooperate
with IE6's error tolerance (and identification) and no other browser.
Then, even if another browser 'simulated' - called itself - IE6, it
could not perform properly because it would not correct/tolerate the
page's errors satisfactorily.
If you are intending to play a game called "I am thinking of something;
what is it?" that game is as silly as your original premise.
--
Mike Easter


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