I've just tried IEs4linux http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/index-en.html

It's a nice utility that downloads and installs a running copy of MSIE.
If you have a need for MSIE for website testing or other reasons this
runs much quicker than either vmware or qemu. Requirements are wine and
cabextract, both of which should be available in your $DISTRO's
packaging mechanism.

The download is fairly small (~323K). Running the installer causes wget
to fetch a bunch of files from Microsoft's web site.

First impressions are that it is quick and stable, so long as you don't
attempt anything too hairy like installing weird plugins. I'm not
convinced that complicated DOM rendering is 100% right, but it's better
than nothing.

Legal from the website:

IEs4Linux is free software, open source, covered by GPL. But IE is
proprietary, copyrighted, and you have to accept their license.

Note that to install any MS program included on IEs4Linux, you need a
valid Windows license. IEs4Linux will not ask for it and you can run
everything without any problem even if you don't have a license. But it
is illegal and a I have not to do with this.

And you should accept Adobe Flash EULA too.

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