Well... http://www.insert-title.com/web_design/?page=articles/dev/multi_IE <http://www.insert-title.com/web_design/?page=articles/dev/multi_IE> This links shows you how to install multiple versions of IE on one box. http://www.skyzyx.com/downloads/?PHPSESSID=8958b96e1df94b78ae42027617ed85f9 <http://www.skyzyx.com/downloads/?PHPSESSID=8958b96e1df94b78ae42027617ed85f9> Give you links to IE browser downloads all the way back to v3.0. Given that you can install multiple Mozilla, Netscape, Firebird and Opera browsers that will all work independantly (just get your profiles right for Netscape and Mozilla etc. Name a profile after each browser version you create it for.) no special voodoo is needed. I'm currently running: IE 3.0 IE 4.01 IE 5.01 IE 5.5 IE 6.0 Opera 6 Opera 7 Opera 7.22 Netscape 4 Netscape 6 Netscape 7.1 Mozilla 1.5 Mozilla 1.6 and the browser [insert favourite Deity here] uses: Firebird 0.7 Ridiculous probably, handy often. Brendan PS No harddisk was harmed or partitioned in the making of this email.
________________________________ From: Universal Head [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 22/01/04 4:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [WSG] setting up a PX with old browsers Does anyone have and advice or tips on setting up a PC with as many browsers as possible to do site testing? At the moment I have a PC with 2 partitions - WIN98 and WIN2000, with IE5.5 on the 98 parttion, and IE6 and Netscape7 on the 2000 partition. I'm keen to get some other browsers on there for testing but perhaps someone else has gone down this road before and has an optimal setup for a testing machine. The PC does absolutely nothing else - just test sites! hee hee Peter -- peter gifford universal head design that works visit 7/43 bridge road stanmore nsw 2048 australia call (+612) 9517 1466 fax (+612) 9565 4747 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] site www.universalhead.com ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *****************************************************
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