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@jelbourn > It will likely be early 2020 (when Microsoft plans to end support for IE11) Where did you get this date from? EOL of Windows 8.1 is 2023. https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet...
@darkbasic > You can use IE11 in Windows 10 as well, so that means October 14, 2025 AT LEAST. If you also count Windows 10, the Enterprise LTSC support is...
@darkbasic Corporate policies may prohibit that. @vasicvuk I know that this is a big bunch of work. But i don't think it's necessary to maintain two separate sets of style...
@jelbourn According to Microsofts FAQ, Edge can't be installed on Windows 8.1 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/deploy/microsoft-edge-faq > Q: Will Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 users get Microsoft Edge or the new Microsoft EdgeHTML...
@dpolicastro https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-cuikyx-pnx9we
@JiaLiPassion How about ensuring that async get always transpiled regardless of the target? This would solve this issue until a better solution is found.
@wanjm In node yes, but not in a browser environment.
@JiaLiPassion > I can dynamic import a es2017 script/module, and it will not work because it doesn't transplied. This scenario will never work until browsers implement zones or the promise...
@rvalimaki > ... and probably better than the current situation. Much better than transpiling all modern ES features.
@niemyjski Read the last comments and your question is answered.