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  1. #1

    Default IE 6 and IE 7 on the same computer

    is it possible to run them both on the same amchine i need to use ie6 to test to see if my php script will work correctly on ie 6

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    Well if get IE6 under another Windows installation (would it be a dual boot system or one of them in a virtual machine), yes.
    But as far as I know you can't have two versions of IE at the same time in the same install, its too integrated into the OS ...

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    Default Whats the point?

    Whats the point when u can have firefox or opera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hemppmeh
    is it possible to run them both on the same amchine i need to use ie6 to test to see if my php script will work correctly on ie 6
    Welcome to the site

    It sure is possible and very easy to do!

    http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE

    DOWNLOAD LINK > http://tredosoft.com/files/multi-ie/...e-ie-setup.exe
    Last edited by The Dude; 08-03-2007 at 02:15 AM.


 

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