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Agree with John. Aside from the level of adoption, Microsoft ceased support 2.5 years ago (April 2014), so, even allowing a grace period, XP is seriously deprecated.

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> On 4 Oct 2016, at 17:26, John Stack <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Yikes! 100% no to XP!
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> My rule of thumb would probably be to support browsers with >5-6% of traffic to a website, but also not to build in support for anything new you're adding to the site which is on a trend line downwards toward this in the next 6-8 months. 
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> John
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