[Phpwm] Alternative browsers
Tessa-Marie Barnes
tess.barnes at gmail.com
Sun Aug 1 10:19:28 UTC 2010
That's interesting to hear as work seems to think we can continue to claim the product is supported on ie6 even though IT in their infinite wisdom has forced every pc in the building onto ie8.
Work thinks this on the basis of having allowed us to have IEtester. Mmm.
Personally I think it's a great little bit if 'ware as long as you realise it's still a beta, is not likely to be stable and occasionally throws unexpected results.
I wish I could go back to using browser shots but I'm not sure if they cache site shots indefinitely and under what security.
Ah, the joys of working for bigger software houses...
Tess
-- Tess Barnes
On 1 Aug 2010 10:59, Simon Emms <simon at simonemms.com> wrote:
IEtester is ok, but it's using a different engine to what IE6 actually uses (apparently). So it can throw up different results where it works in IEtester 6, but not IE6.
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Simon Emms
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On 1 Aug 2010, at 10:12, David Goodwin <david at codepoets.co.uk> wrote:
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> On 1 Aug 2010, at 09:27, Gavin Kimpson wrote:
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>> Hi Mo,
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>> I think you missed out Internet Explorer :P (We all hate it but can't ignore it just yet!) On windows - look for an application called 'IE Tester' for Windows - let you test out IE6, 7 and 8.
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> I thought that [ie tester] was inherently unstable etc. (unless i'm confusing it with something else)
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> We [pale purple] just have a load of virtual machines (under virtualbox) for vista, xp, 2000, -> ie6,7,8 ...
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> David.
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