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Old 1st April 2005, 08:53 PM
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Thumbs down view HTML as IE

Guys, is there a way to emulate IE on Linux to see how wepages are rendered with it?
I need this while IE is still about 90% and they still don't give a about web standards.
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You'll need to use WINE.
Check out:
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=25
http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=ie6
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I need this while IE is still about 90% and they still don't give a about web standards.
what do you really mean about that?
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Probably wants to duplicate IE's remarkably good rendering of shoddy pages. Mozilla/Firefox are good at standards compliant pages, but their "quirks mode" for non compliant pages isn't as good.

Is this for web site testing with IE, or rendering specific pages better?
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I mean:
1) unfortunatelly sill most users online run IE.
2) CSS2 is not fully supported, you need a lot of hacks to make it display properly.

I need this just for testing purposes. Thanks stry_cat for the links!
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or maybe if you want to be sure that it'll look okay too in IE, you need it badly.. (even though IE should be the one that should adjust to W3C standards).
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