I find it bad to have to rebuild my computer to have the opportunity to have
a deascent set of standard browsers. Does my clients have the same setup??

I dont mean to be bad but having the most normal installation is for me the target
and to have a smilar setup as a standard website visitor is my goal..

I think that IE6, FF, Safari and my colleagues MAC FF and Safari should cover my
most visitors installations...

Of course i check the websites in IE7 also but i buld everything in IE6 and goe from
there wihout hacks and cheats...

Michael



Mark Harris wrote:
Michael Persson wrote:
I resinstalled my work computer some months ago and I had a technical
person to do this because we have a deal, Yes he installed all programs i
needed and also IE7 ONLY!!!. Stupid me didnt made him understand i need
IE6 to make websites for the most of the internet audience...

I have now a cracked tripped IE6 that cant have flash installed and i am
in need of another new installation again... just need to find the time...

Just to go slightly off topic here but can I recommend to you the running of virtual machines for your different versions so you can install multiple versions tiny differences in settings and do side by side comparisons? If you get your tech to install a VM environment, it will mean you can install anything you like. (My particular favourite is VirtualBox, once by Innotek, now owned by Sun, but still open source - http://www.sun.com/software/innotek/ - works on Linux, OSX and XP (not sure about Vista))

We now return to your regular listserv

cheers

mark


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