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On Jul 24, 2004, at 6:27 PM, Nando wrote:

> Reading along, i just found this
>
>  http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum21/6561.htm
>
>  seems to be the / a way to go for this. Anyone else have anything
> better?
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 1:01 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: Re: CF Jukebox redux - what browsers to support.
>
>  Mike
>
>  Thanks for the chide & the advice -- I will see if I can find
>  standalone downloads for IE 5 & IE 5.5.
>
>  Dick
>
>  "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to
>  choose from."
>  - Andrew S. Tanenbaum -
>
>  On Jul 24, 2004, at 2:49 PM, Mike Alberts wrote:
>
>  > >I didn't test on IE 5.5
>  >
>  >��shame on you ;-)
>  >
>  >��>Brings up a good question -- What browsers should I support
>  > especially
>  >��>on win?
>  >
>  >��There are still millions of users on IE 5 and 5.5 on Windows. I'm
> not
>  > happy about having to support them either, but how can you just
> ignore
>  > that many users? That's why we get the big bucks :-)
>  >
>  >��>I have to setup a separate virtual machine for each version of IE
>  >��>unless someone knows how to install multiple IE version on a
> single
>  > OS
>  >��>(PITA).
>  >
>  >��Actually it's quite simple to run multiple versions of IE on a
> single
>  > OS. I currently have 3,4,5,5.5 and 6 on Win2k. Granted they don't
> run
>  > 'properly' and there are issues, but they run good enough for
> testing
>  > purposes. Haven't tried it on XP, but I'd imagine that it'd work.
>  > There are downloads out there for all the versions that will run
>  > standalone.
>  >
>
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