Browser usage -Reply
Vladislav S. Davidzon
davidzon at metronet.lib.mi.us
Mon Nov 17 19:47:21 EST 1997
>From what I know there is no way to run IE3 and IE4. From what I've seen
even if you have the IE3 files, somehow it manages to run IE4 even if you
run IE3 executable / files... I suspect that there is a setting in the
registry. If anyone on the list knows of a better way, I'd love to hear
it as I've had the problem before: I do web development and wanted to
test my pages with both IE4 and IE3, however had to settle for Netscape
and IE4, no ie3 :(
Like I said, if anyone has a better idea, I am open to suggestions! :>
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Vladislav S. Davidzon davidzon at tech-center.com
Technology Assistant Farmington Community Library
Phone: (248) 553-0300 Fax: (248) 553-3228
32737 W. 12 Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to
what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes
All opinions are my opinions only, and not those of any organizations I
am associated with, unless otherwise specified.
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On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Chizuko Kawamoto wrote:
> Vladislav S. Davidzon wrote:
> To remove IE4 however, under NT4 or Win95 just go
> into control panel, add remove programs and select
> Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and click remove,
> then download and install IE3...
>
> I don't want to remove IE 4.0. Do you know if I can
> keep both versions like I do with Netscape? When I
> installed IE 4.0, it slightly changed how Windows 95
> operates (not only desktop). I'm sure I'll have to
> face lots of questions I don't know which way to
> answer when I reinstall older version. I could do
> what you suggested, and reinstall 4.0 later IF IE
> allows you to keep both versions. Since I don't have
> lots of time and patience, I'll probably just wait till
> the company upgrades the voice e-mail I purchased.
>
> Chizuko Kawamoto
> ckawamoto at cdpr.ca.gov
>
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