Hi there Hiro.

Yeah, sadly I need to retain MSIE as part of my collection of browsers
used for web testing -- the Mac version is definitely a minority
candidate now, but I still test in it as it often throws up weird
behaviours that are worth ironing out of a web page.

Sooner or later I'll decide that not enough people use it (on the Mac at
least) to warrant keeping it around. Having said that, there are still
some banking sites that will allow MSIE Mac but not Safari. So it's
useful for that too, and in those situations Safari's 'disguise' doesn't
always cut it.

Cheers though.

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Original message:
Received from A-NO-NE Music on 22/2/06 at 21:07

>I don't have dreaded MSIE.  It didn't come with Tiger!
>And I don't have this problem :-)
>
>Do you really need MSIE?  You know Safari can masquerade to MSIE. 
>Besides FireFox is nice, too.




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