On 10/26/06, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/26/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is incorrect. It used to be true of other IE versions, but this
time around Microsoft have provided a way to roll back the
installation to IE6, using the Add/Remove Programs control
I didn't know there were standalone versions of IE7.
There probably are, but that's not what I meant. I was referring to
using standalone versions of IE6, as opposed to trying to roll back to
it.
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Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/27/06, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know there were standalone versions of IE7.
There probably are, but that's not what I meant. I was referring to
using standalone versions of IE6, as opposed to trying to roll back to
it.
Sorry I misunderstod. I thought you meant
On 10/19/06, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Assuming you want to upgrade, do be careful about installing it, as
there's no going back.
This is incorrect. It used to be true of other IE versions, but this
time around Microsoft have provided a way to roll back the
installation to IE6,
On 10/26/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is incorrect. It used to be true of other IE versions, but this
time around Microsoft have provided a way to roll back the
installation to IE6, using the Add/Remove Programs control panel.
The functionality is there, but have you tested
Amazing, they finally installed tabs. Isn't Microsoft extraordinary!
...
Maybe it'll run so badly that people will finally stop using IE
entirely.
...
Or is this going to mean one more web browser to fix things for. I
guess Microsoft could keep issuing browsers that were less and less
compliant
snip Kenoli's rant
OK, IE7 may just have been officially released this week, but it's
been available for download as a beta for months and months. There
have been several discussions about its capabilities on this list, and
there's a dediated discussion board here:
At 4:29 PM +0100 10/19/06, Alex Robinson wrote:
So people, just a word to encourage people to discuss the practical
issues that IE7 throws up and to remind you all of the existence of
the IE7 page on the wiki.
But let's lay off the whole $COMPANY rants please.
I'd just like to second that.
Is there any way of running IE7 or earlier on a Mac?
Phil
On 19/10/06 16:39, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip Kenoli's rant
OK, IE7 may just have been officially released this week, but it's
been available for download as a beta for months and months. There
have been several
On 10/19/06, Phil Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way of running IE7 or earlier on a Mac?
There used to be a Mac version of IE, but it's no longer supported.
You can, of course, run IE with any of the various solutions for
running a full Windows environment on your Mac - such as
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