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As of yesterday, Google announced that it will end Chrome Frame support. Source: (http://blog.chromium.org/2013/06/retiring-chrome-frame.html. I quote
Given these factors we’ve decided to retire Chrome Frame, and will cease support and updates for the product in January 2014
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We are still 6 months away, but I was wondering if you will keep it in Omega 4 or it will be dropped.
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Comment #1
fubhy CreditAttribution: fubhy commentedWill keep it. Dropping chrome frame support just means that it's not going to get updated anymore. You can still use it.
Comment #2
jdflorez CreditAttribution: jdflorez commentedOk, thanks for the answer.
Comment #4
digitaldonkey CreditAttribution: digitaldonkey commentedI thought the same, but it's actually not possible to offer Visitors a download anymore.
Alternate Download-Sources seem to rely on google Servers too.
Still looking for a solution which lets me avoid redesigning Stuff for ie<9 without a lot of Work for polyfills etc.
Anyone Ideas on alternatives?
Comment #5
fubhy CreditAttribution: fubhy commentedYeah, they actually not only stopped further development, they completely took it down. I don't really need an alternative / would be happy with just ripping it out... (we simply don't support IE8 *whatsoever* where I work, in fact, we actually refuse to work with clients who insist on IE8. Just for our own sanity ;) ).
I am happy to provide an alternative though if there even is one. Otherwise we will just have to remove it without a replacement I am afraid.
Comment #6
jdflorez CreditAttribution: jdflorez commentedI guess it should be removed then. I don't think there's really an alternative that I know of.