On Jul 27, 2008, at 4:46 PM, Dan Cech wrote:

John Campbell wrote:
How do most people even do IE 6 testing?  As far as I can tell, there
is no legal means to test IE6 on a mac or linux.

Under windows I've had good luck with MultipleIEs [1], for Linux there is IEs4 Linux [2].

The easiest route is probably to keep a Windows machine around running IE7, IE6 (via MultipleIEs), Firefox, Safari and Opera. You'll still run into issues that only raise their heads in older versions, but you'll have the major bases covered.

Dan

[1] http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
[2] http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page

The best way to test IE is in windows.

If you're doing web stuff, most of your users will be on windows, so you have to run windows.

My solution, which works quite well: VirtualBox (http:// www.virtualbox.org), is a free Virtual machine. A couple of small VMs running under MacOS as the host operating system (you can run VirtualBox on linux too) let me test in both IE6 and IE7. I figured out how to do it when my (non-virtual) windows machine died. It actually works quite well. I suppose the multipleIE setup could work too, but it seemed wonky last time I tried. So now I just have to virtual windows boxes, one running IE6, another running 7.

Yes, this means paying for a copy of XP. I hate to do it, personally, but if you're in this business, it's a necessary evil.

-Tim

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