Either:
1) You aren't a professional developer earning any amount of income to
speak of from web development or
2) You want to deliver garbage to 25% of your client's websites and
lose them money, a percentage of which would have probably made it
back into your pocket.
Back on topic, I run VMware fusion with IETester on windows xp, and
also the native ie6 on a different virtual machine and they both are
detected properly, with developer bar.
Ryan Florence
[Introducing MooDocs - become a better developer]( http://blog.flobro.com/
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On Nov 29, 2009, at 1:05 PM, stratboy wrote:
You are creazy. STOP DEVELOPING FOR IE6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On 29 Nov, 18:46, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, these are two separate W2k3 VirtualPC machines.
Do You think virtualisation could be the problem?
thanks,
R
On 29 Lis, 18:32, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
Let us be clear, are you using both IE's natively, on two separate
(virtual) machines? Otherwise the engine detection may fail–
return the engine version of the natively installed iE.
On 29 Nov 2009, at 16:47, Robert wrote:
Hmm,
PHP? Are we still talking about Internet Explorer?
IE6 identifies as:
Browser.Engine.name === 'trident'
Browser.Engine.version === 5
Browser.Engine.trident5
same as IE7
so I cant tell it is IE6 or IE7...
thanks,
Robert
On 29 Lis, 15:42, Davor Ilic <[email protected]> wrote:
just use therfore PHP it´s easy to provide it and use it
2009/11/29 Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]>
It'll not correctly with standalone versions of IE.
On 29 Nov 2009, at 13:32, Robert wrote:
Mootools IE version checking not working properly for IE6.
Can't tell where the problem is, but it returns same result as
IE7.
Both browsers have IE developer toolbar instaled and all MS
updates...
Have You ever met this problem?
thanks,
Robert