> a Chrome Frame download page that is highly convincing to end users
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only people who should be installing Chrome Frame are IT departments in control of hundreds or thousands of desktops that are forced to maintain IE6 because of legacy/vertical applications.
"End users" should, at least for computers they own, be convinced to install a complete browser like everyone else.
Since sites opt in to Chrome Frame using the same X-UA-Compatible mechanism Microsoft introduced for IE7/8 emulation, it shouldn’t be breaking anything — even (especially!) “legacy/vertical applications.”
Added: Heck, why not one targeted toward IT admins, too :)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only people who should be installing Chrome Frame are IT departments in control of hundreds or thousands of desktops that are forced to maintain IE6 because of legacy/vertical applications.
"End users" should, at least for computers they own, be convinced to install a complete browser like everyone else.