There are very large organizations that have tied themselves to IE6-dependent code (or at least, code that their IT staff assumse is IE6-dependent) on their intranets, and they are not eager to commit the resources necessary to bring everything up to HTML5 compatibility.
And IE6 still represents about 20% of browsers on the Web (http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-monthly-200807...). So a business owner hiring someone to design a public-facing corporate Web site doesn’t want to hear the designer dismiss one out of every five potential customers.
And IE6 still represents about 20% of browsers on the Web (http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-monthly-200807...). So a business owner hiring someone to design a public-facing corporate Web site doesn’t want to hear the designer dismiss one out of every five potential customers.