Sorry - originally posted under a bad subject name.

On Nov 20, 2006, Patrick wrote:

>
> Web Dandy Design wrote:
>
>> You can run both IE6 and 7 on the same machine. I upgraded to IE7  
>> then
>> installed IE6 as a standalone
>> (http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/32bit/standalone). I've had them  
>> running side
>> by side along with IE5.5 for a couple of weeks now and have had no  
>> problems.
>
> If you go here:
>
> <http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE>
>
> You can download IE 3, 4.01, 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0 all for Windows of  
> course and
> these come with an installer which puts them all in one folder. You  
> can run
> these as well as IE 7.

Hi all

I too am a Mac user running WIndows XP under Parallels. I had been  
running two installs of Windows, one with IE 6 and one with 7.  
Running both at the same time is a bear, so I jumped at installing IE  
6 along-side IE 7. However I found something very interesting - IE 6,  
when running along-side IE 7, has problems with Microsoft's IE  
conditionals. For instance:

IE6 running in it's own XP environment executes these conditionals  
properly, reading the first style sheet and ignoring the second:
<!--[if !IE 7]><link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/css- 
mmn_home_winie.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /><![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 7]><link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/css- 
mmn_home_winie7.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /><![endif]-->

IE6 running in the same environment at IE7, it seems to follow the  
IE7 rule.

I have posted screen captures of an example page I made for testing  
this:
<http://dev1.dockingbay-94.com/msconditionalstest/>


-Jamie

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