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Run Multiple Versions Of IE
Some guy figured out how to
run multiple versions of IE at the same time
. yay!
Published
Nov 06 2003, 03:41 PM
by
Andy Smith
Comments
Todd Moon
said:
Nice find!
As for the stupid lawsuit! There are work-arounds. Basically I guess you can inject the OBJECT tag with a javascript function and it will bypass this silly "Press OK to load content" crap. But that's just a silly hack.
November 6, 2003 6:28 PM
Dan Bright
said:
Excellent stuff... /me scurries to try it out.
As for the lawsuit, I understand that maybe MS didn't come up with the idea first, but what pre-existing work is there to prove that they totally stole it?
November 6, 2003 8:47 PM
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