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I haven't tried it yet Tassie so I'm not sure...
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tassietiger wrote:
Zipper wrote:
Scott posted a reply to a query of mine a few days ago, he gave me a link to a program to allow running more than one version of IE - I'll go looking for it shortly.

This is the link he gave me : http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE


Thanks zipper...I had a quick look but it only seems to go up to IE6 ...is that right?


I just looked over their site page and went through all the different posts (scanned them basically at the end area) and that's correct Tassie. It can apparently be done with a bit of fiddling around with some files, but it's not inherently there past IE6.

Also the program is no longer being developed or supported so that may not be a good way to go.
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Per wrote:
I just found the post by Cary, where I got the pointer to IETester:
http://my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage


thanks for that tip Per, I'm checking it out myself too as it looks pretty nice.

Tassie, this is a Alpha released program just so you know so it could have quirks of it's own, but it does look pretty nice so far as I can see. I'm going to give it a shot and see what it's like too.
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As Jo Ann pointed out, and as its site mentions, IETester isn't finished and I did find some unfaithful renderings produced by it (maybe a year ago), so I use MS' Virtual PC for testing earlier IE's, but I think you need at least the Professional version of your Windows OS to go that route. IF not possible, IETester is the easiest alternative I've found.

Virtual PC for Windows 7
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/


VPC 2007 for XP and Vista (I guess you may be able to skip the first link, but not sure)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta … laylang=en

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta … laylang=en


The available VPC images
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta … laylang=en

Note that the free VPC images are released about every three months, when the previous releases are due to expire.


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If you have IE8 running, there's a way to switch the Browser Mode and Document Mode to IE7. Select Tools > Developer Tools (or press F12), then click the Browser Mode option along the top toolbar. J tells me it doesn't render identical to a native version of IE7, but when I tried it everything looked the same as it did in IE Tab.

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Cool Cesar, thanks for the tip I'll try that out too :)

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