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  • jmm-list-gn

    IE5 vs IE6

    Hello,
    Quick question: If I get a page to display as I wish in IE5, can I
    expect it to display the same in IE6?

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  • Lauri Raittila

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    Re: IE5 vs IE6

    In article <i5idnZMwreh9Nv 7cRVn-uA@giganews.com >, jmm-
    list.AXSPAMGN@s ohnen-moe.com says...[color=blue]
    > Hello,
    > Quick question: If I get a page to display as I wish in IE5, can I
    > expect it to display the same in IE6?[/color]

    No.

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    • brucie

      #3
      Re: IE5 vs IE6

      In comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.stylesheets jmm-list-gn said:
      [color=blue]
      > Quick question: If I get a page to display as I wish in IE5, can I
      > expect it to display the same in IE6?[/color]

      maybe/maybe not. most probably not. it depends on each case but there
      were huge changes between IE5, IE5.5 and IE6. you can easily achieve 3
      different renderings.

      personally i don't give a [beeep] what 5, 4 and 3 year old browsers may
      or may not do.

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      • jmm-list-gn

        #4
        Re: IE5 vs IE6

        jmm-list-gn wrote:[color=blue]
        > Hello,
        > Quick question: If I get a page to display as I wish in IE5, can I
        > expect it to display the same in IE6?
        >[/color]
        The consensus is: Get real!
        Crud. I was afraid of that.
        I wanted to have both IE5 and IE6 on my computer for testing. It is the
        impossible dream. MS has so munged their OS that it is only possible to
        upgrade the existing IE5 to IE6, not have two versions available at the
        same time. :-(
        My website statistics (using analog) show that Windows is 70% of the
        OSes that access the site, with win2k and winxp being over 80% of the Win
        versions. The browser report indicates that about 5% of the IE versions is
        not v6. So: it looks like it is reasonable to do the upgrade then.

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        • Andrew Thompson

          #5
          Re: IE5 vs IE6

          On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:32:48 -0700, jmm-list-gn wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > I wanted to have both IE5 and IE6 on my computer for testing. It is the
          > impossible dream.[/color]

          Not necessarily. It has been done successfully.
          <http://www.google.com/search?q=%22int ernet+explorer% 22+versions+mul tiple>

          I have 'heard of it' rather than tried it myself.

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          • Neal

            #6
            Re: IE5 vs IE6

            On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:40:19 GMT, Andrew Thompson <SeeMySites@www .invalid>
            wrote:
            [color=blue]
            > On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:32:48 -0700, jmm-list-gn wrote:
            >[color=green]
            >> I wanted to have both IE5 and IE6 on my computer for testing. It is the
            >> impossible dream.[/color]
            >
            > Not necessarily. It has been done successfully.
            > <http://www.google.com/search?q=%22int ernet+explorer% 22+versions+mul tiple>
            >
            > I have 'heard of it' rather than tried it myself.
            >[/color]


            See:



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            • C A Upsdell

              #7
              Re: IE5 vs IE6

              "Neal" <neal413@yahoo. com> wrote in message
              news:opsfgskjnc 6v6656@news.ind ividual.net...[color=blue]
              > On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:40:19 GMT, Andrew Thompson <SeeMySites@www .invalid>
              > wrote:
              >[color=green]
              >> On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:32:48 -0700, jmm-list-gn wrote:
              >>[color=darkred]
              >>> I wanted to have both IE5 and IE6 on my computer for testing. It is the
              >>> impossible dream.[/color][/color][/color]
              [color=blue]
              > See:
              > http://labs.insert-title.com/labs/article.aspx?ID=795
              > http://labs.insert-title.com/labs/article.aspx?ID=808
              > http://labs.insert-title.com/labs/article.aspx?ID=809[/color]

              Using insert-title's trick I have been able to add IE5.0 and IE5.5 to IE6.
              There are minor instabilities with IE5.x, but its good enough for testing.


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              • bulge

                #8
                Re: IE5 vs IE6

                On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 01:25:04 -0700, jmm-list-gn
                <jmm-list.AXSPAMGN@s ohnen-moe.com> wrote:
                [color=blue]
                >Hello,
                > Quick question: If I get a page to display as I wish in IE5, can I
                >expect it to display the same in IE6?[/color]

                Not in my experience. Most of the time it's been different in my
                testing. I'm starting to not care about IE5 versions. It's simply too
                much effort for work-arounds. IE6 is hard enough...

                Opera and Moz have been joys to test CSS with (almost always looking
                identical to each other with a properly-coded CSS page), and I'm
                starting to use one of the tiny banners here:

                ....on sites I'm allowed to :)

                All in an effort to avoid cruelty to webmasters and slowly make
                changes. I think IE's market share is gonna shrink a lot by the time
                they release their new one (which is dependent on you buying a new OS,
                as I understand it). I think that's a big mistake on their part and
                great for real browsers like Opera and Mozilla (and real web
                standards), an issue that I can't help but hold close to my heart
                after spending countless hours getting stuff to work properly in IE,
                and no doubt countless more...

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