What would be the best way to do this?
Just install them all in standalone mode side by side, it works fine.
This is just for development and testing so you're unlikly to be using them all
at the same time, infact unless you are part of a team your server is likley to
be doing nothing most of
I think I have a slight obsessive streak...
I started on CF3.1... so it'd be nice to have the full set.
;oD
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Well in all honesty no certainly not for CF5, not for many years. For CF6.1
there's just a single client.
CF7 is still very common out there in the wild. I have a couple of clients with
VPS's running 7 for quite large sites that they don't want to upgrade due to
the unknown factors.
But on
In reply to my own post.
I'm afraid that it appears that there's no quick fix from the IE end of things.
The IE blog team have confirmed that it is a problem with IE8 misinterpreting a
particular type of JPEG formatting. But they haven't said if they are going to
fix it or even if they
I got some feedback from the IEBlog team.
They say that this is a regression in IE8 related to an obscure but valid
JPEG type that has it's colour channels stored in a different order than the
more common format.
Not sure what a regression means though. Ie. do they consider it a bug or
not.
First. Sorry if this is a repost. My original post didn't seem to work.
I'm seeing an IE8 specific JPEG colour rendering problem that is linked to
images that have been manipulated by gafware's cfxImage custom tag. I'm using
v1.6.6.11 which appears to be the most recent.
IE8 seems to be
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