However I am not aware of any real policy for supported versions of "ever green" browsers that automatically update in background like FireFox, Chrome, Opera.
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Jens,Thanks for your reply..I am upgrading my application from GWT 2.5.1 to GWT 2.6.1.Is there any impact?
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Jens,Thanks for your reply..I am upgrading my application from GWT 2.5.1 to GWT 2.6.1.Is there any impact?
If you still support IE6 / 7 you have to manually re-enable these permutations in GWT 2.6.1. They are disabled by default (= deprecated) because GWT 2.7 won't support IE 6/7 anymore. GWT 2.6.x has also introduced a IE 10 permutation with no fallback value. That means you need to check your own deferred binding rules and/or conditional CSS and add IE 10 conditions as needed.