IE6 and IE7 Standalone: Prove they're not the real thing
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It's common knowledge on SO (see this question) that to run IE6 and IE7 you need a Windows box (or virtual box) with only those apps installed. I doubt this is true (they are the real versions, I think).
The two browsers I'm interested in are:
- Standalone IE6 from the MultipleIEs install
- Standalone IE7 also from Tredosoft (but published elsewhere)
These two plus a "real" install of IE8 give you three IE versions in one Windows install.
While we all know that "You're out of luck if you're trying to run them all reliably in one VM," but can someone please show me JS, CSS, or HTML (or a plugin, etc.) that does not work on the standalone versions as it should?
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