You can try IE4Linux [http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page].
Of course it is a very bad idea to install proprietary softwares on a Free
Software system. But if it is really neccesary and you have no other go,
then you can use IE4Linux without having to install Windows.

 Who is the target public?

   - *WebDesigners* that want to *move to Linux* but still need to test
   their sites on IE.
   - People who have to *open IE-only sites*


-- 
Anoop Jacob Thomas
Lecturer in Computer Science & Engineering,
Mar Baselios College of Engineering & Technology,
Trivandrum

http://anoop.caremedia.org

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