Hi Chris

The best thing to do is to download Multiple Ie and install it on your
machine. Quite small actually but really good to test.

http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE

Fuji


On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:46 AM, chris | chrisbuttery.com <
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>  Hi All,
> I'm relatively new to this group & this is my first post. So here goes.
>
> I just had an issue where i developed a prototype site for a client that
> worked perfectly across several browsers
> (IE7, Firefox, Opera, Safari & Netscape).
>
> The client sent me a screen shot of the site taken from their browser (
> IE5...which i don't have )
> that basically displayed a mangled site. I was able to fix the site
> through a series of screen shots
> supplied from the client, but it's obviously not a professional way of
> doing things.
>
> My question to you guys is how do you develop & test your websites to
> ensure they are interpreted correctly
> by older more popular browsers ? Do you have older browsers handy to test
> them with?
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
>
>
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