Web developers celebrate – Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 die on Tuesday

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Web Explorer has long been the worst thing about numerous Web developers’ presence, yet here’s a few news to light up your day: Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 are coming to ‘end of life’ on Tuesday, which means they’re no more bolstered by Microsoft.

 

A patch, which goes live on January 12, will annoy Internet Explorer clients on dispatch to upgrade to a modern browser. KB3123303 includes the nag box, which will show up for Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 clients as yet utilizing the old browsers after installing the update.

It’s incredible news for developers who still need to target older browsers — not expecting to stress over regardless of whether cutting edge CSS works in these browsers is a fantasy, and it’s much closer with this move.

 

End of life means the browsers will no longer receive security updates or any other kind of patches, leaving those running them wide open to new vulnerabilities in the future.

 

The nag can be disabled by those in enterprises who haven’t made the upgrade yet, through the registry, however it’s likely less demanding just to bounce onto IE 11.

 

What’s even bigger about the end of life for these versions is that this means Internet Explorer 11 is the last version of Microsoft’s old browser that’s left supported, as the company continues to transition customers to Edge on Windows 10.

 

If you’re still using any version of Internet Explorer below 11, it’s time to upgrade now, before it’s too late. (Source by – http://thenextweb.com/)

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