Page Title: ASP.NET WebForms and MVC - End of Support for Internet Explorer (v22.1)

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Page Description: Earlier this year, we asked if Internet Explorer was still important for your applications. Thank you for answering our survey. About 95% of you responded

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Page Keywords: JavaScript, HTML 5, ASP.NET, DevExpress, ASP.NET MVC & WebForms, and News - Mehul Harry's DevExpress blog

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Page Text: Like previous years, DevExpress dominated Visual Studio Magazine's 2021 Readers Choice Awards. We thank all our loyal users for casting their vote on behalf of DevExpress. ASP.NET WebForms and MVC - End of Support for Internet Explorer (v22.1) RSS 21 March 2022 Earlier this year, we asked if Internet Explorer was still important for your applications. Thank you for answering our survey. About 95% of you responded that you do not need Internet Explorer support in your application(s) or you plan to stop supporting it in a year. After analyzing your feedback, we have come to the decision to end support for Internet Explorer with the next major update (v22.1) of the following products: ASP.NET Web Forms ASP.NET MVC Extensions ASP.NET Web Forms controls for Bootstrap We understand (and appreciate) that some of our customers may still need to support Internet Explorer, so we recommend that you use v21.2 as long as necessary. However, we strongly recommend you consider Microsoft's advice: Move users to Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer . Free DevExpress Products – Get Your Copy Today The following free DevExpress product offers remain available. Should you have any questions about the free offers below, please submit a ticket via the DevExpress Support Center at your convenience. We’ll be happy to follow-up.

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