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Lack of Internet Explorer support is not mentioned on the documentation page #536

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tylerlweb opened this issue May 23, 2017 · 6 comments
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@tylerlweb
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Many people still need to support IE and you wouldn't know that IE isn't supported by looking at the documentation page. This should be plainly stated.

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taxpayer commented May 23, 2017

This should be plainly stated.

Oh, yes, it is...

https://github.com/sweetalert2/sweetalert2#browser-compatibility

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tylerlweb commented May 23, 2017

Sorry, I should've been more clear - I'm talking about this page, which is the page that a lot of us focus on when checking it out:

https://sweetalert2.github.io/

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Ok, I got your point. But I usually focus on the Github pages on the projects I use, that's why I promptly sent you the link above. I also recommend you to do the same although, as I told before, I got your point.

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limonte commented May 24, 2017

  1. IE11 is supported
  2. https://sweetalert2.github.io/ is the marketing page, https://github.com/sweetalert2/sweetalert2#browser-compatibility is more detailed and technical page.

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tylerlweb commented May 24, 2017 via email

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limonte commented Feb 2, 2018

https://sweetalert2.github.io/ has been fixed for IE11

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