Sorry for the KOT question, but this is a general developer question
after all.
Has any one tried IE7, and is it possible to run both version IE6 and
IE7 concurrently on the same machine?
Question of verifying code for both versions of course.
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Has any one tried IE7, and is it possible to run both version IE6 and
IE7 concurrently on the same machine?
I've installed IE 7 on most of the machines I use.
I haven't tried installing it while keeping IE 6. IE 7 will, by default,
remove and replace IE 6. However, you might find this helpful:
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Sorry for the KOT question, but this is a general developer question after
all.
Has any one tried IE7, and is it possible to run both version IE6 and
IE7 concurrently on the same machine?
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has any one tried IE7, and is it possible to run both version IE6 and
IE7 concurrently on the same machine?
Question of verifying code for both versions of course.
There is a standalone version of IE6 floating around, Google IE6
Standalone.
However, you might find this helpful:
It sure helps. Thanks
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Thanks.
I've found that these standalone IE installs don't do things the same
way that IE does. I tested CFQuickDocs with a standalone IE 7 beta
installer (before it was released), and most of my JS stuff didn't
work. But it works fine with the official IE 7. Microsoft has also
noted this in a blog
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From: Jacob Munson
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Feb 08 21:53:31 2007
Subject: Re: IE7 vs IE6
I've found that these standalone IE installs don't do things the same
way that IE does. I tested CFQuickDocs with a standalone IE 7 beta
installer (before
Yeah, IE7 standalone is *not* an installed and working copy of IE7, it
cannot be trusted (for developing, not in general!)
Ok, then what's about standard IE7 + IE6 stand alone? Is it possible?
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Yeah, IE7 standalone is *not* an installed and working copy of IE7, it
cannot be trusted (for developing, not in general!)
Ok, then what's about standard IE7 + IE6 stand alone? Is it possible
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Subject: Re: IE7 vs IE6
Yeah, IE7 standalone is *not* an installed and working copy of IE7
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