Mark,

Thank you very much

And a happy new year to you




Ed



Mark Rogers wrote:
Edward Kerr wrote:
Mark - can you recall how you got IE onto Linux at a meeting a few months ago? (For testing purposes only I cam assure you!!!)

There's a script called IEs4Linux:
   http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page

You can use this to install IE6 and (a modified version of [*]) IE7 on Linux. I use them quite often when I need to check something in IE. Indeed when something needs checking in IE7, I'm the only one in the office who can, as nobody else wants to replace IE6 with IE7 (they mostly use Firefox anyway). With Linux I can install both :-)

[*] See the above URL for info but you basically get the rendering engine of IE7 running inside IE6, as the IE7 application won't install in Linux. This means you get to see what a website would look like in IE7 but you don't get the IE7 "innovations" like tabbed browsing. You might have to look elsewhere for such cutting edge features :-)


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