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Drop IE Support #1304

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carmacleod opened this issue Jan 23, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2062
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Drop IE Support #1304

carmacleod opened this issue Jan 23, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2062
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browser-dependency Track browser bugs of particular interest; not a practices issue but may impact APG. Code Quality Non-functional code changes to satisfy APG code style guidelines and linters
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As discussed on the Jan 21 call, APG will drop support for Internet Explorer moving forward.

Prose

There are 2 instances of the string "Internet Explorer" in the Browser and Assistive Technology Support section that need to be addressed. I will provide a PR for the prose shortly.

Code

There are 6 code files that contain the string "IE" and/or "Internet Explorer".
I don't think there's any point in deleting the instances in the deleted sections archive.
Would like others to have a look at the remaining 5 files to see if anything should be cleaned up.

Issues

There are 21 open issues that mention "IE" or "Internet Explorer":
#8, #34, #78, #243, #468, #557, #736, #811, #919, #1045, #1117, #1132, #1134, #1136, #1164, #1196, #1206, #1230, #1237, #1261, #1282
I have not looked at any of these yet - if anyone wants to help pare this list down, please feel free. :)

carmacleod added a commit to carmacleod/aria-practices that referenced this issue Jan 23, 2020
mcking65 added a commit that referenced this issue May 5, 2020
…rer (pull #1305)

Modifies the browser subsection of read me first front matter to remove IE from list of browsers where testing is done.
First step in resolution of issue #1304.

Co-authored-by: Matt King <a11yThinker@Gmail.com>
michael-n-cooper pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 5, 2020
Read Me First section: Remove statement of support for Internet Explorer (pull #1305)

Modifies the browser subsection of read me first front matter to remove IE from list of browsers where testing is done.
First step in resolution of issue #1304.

Co-authored-by: Matt King <a11yThinker@Gmail.com>
smhigley pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 20, 2020
…rer (pull #1305)

Modifies the browser subsection of read me first front matter to remove IE from list of browsers where testing is done.
First step in resolution of issue #1304.

Co-authored-by: Matt King <a11yThinker@Gmail.com>
mcking65 added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 1, 2020
In support of issue #1304 to remove IE support, allow ES6 syntax in linters.

Co-authored-by: Matt King <a11yThinker@Gmail.com>
michael-n-cooper pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 1, 2020
Infrastructure: allow es6 syntax (pull #1395)

In support of issue #1304 to remove IE support, allow ES6 syntax in linters.

Co-authored-by: Matt King <a11yThinker@Gmail.com>
@mcking65 mcking65 added browser-dependency Track browser bugs of particular interest; not a practices issue but may impact APG. Code Quality Non-functional code changes to satisfy APG code style guidelines and linters labels Oct 4, 2021
@mcking65 mcking65 added this to the 1.2 Release 1 milestone Oct 4, 2021
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