John Faulds wrote:
With the public release of IE7 nearly on us I'm just wondering whether it's better to download the fix to stop IE7 installing via automatic update and continue to use IE7 as a standalone, or let IE7 replace IE6 and then install a standalone for IE6.

What would be the pros and cons of each method?

I believe, that when testing, it is best to simulate the native conditions under which a browser would be used.

To that end, I have IE6 installed on my computer, and have a separate virtual machine which has IE7 (and FF2RC3, Swift etc) installed on it as a standalone right now, but which I will allow to be automatically upgraded at some point in time. I will not be allowing IE7 to be installed on my main computer, until most of the bugs have been worked out, and a couple of security updates have been applied :-).

Regards,
 - Rahul.

PS: Thanks for your submit button skinning tutorial! Using it right now.


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