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begezavr2011-04-13 08:43:43
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begezavr, 2011-04-13 08:43:43

How to view a website in IE9 without installing it?

I use XP, on which the new browser from Microsoft is not installed in any way, but it would be necessary to test the site in IE9.

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pratamishus, 2011-04-13
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use adobe browser lab (https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html#). There you can see how the site looks in IE9 and other browsers.
If you really need to test, then all I could do was install a virtual machine, and then install Windows 7 or Vista there. You can also use IETester for convenience with other browsers, but it also requires one of the listed operating systems.

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vitiss, 2011-04-13
@vitiss

Under chrome there was an extension that allows you to look at the site with the eyes "from IE" if I'm not mistaken, link

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yadeveloper, 2011-04-13
@yadeveloper

use adobe browser lab (https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html#). There you can see how the site looks in IE9 and other browsers.

Thanks for the link! An excellent replacement for your own farm and any "IETester"

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bryndin, 2011-04-14
@bryndin

I'm using IE netrenderer (all versions of IE, no need to register)
ipinfo.info/netrenderer/index.php

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@mtt, 2011-04-14
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Download Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image with Vista and IE8, upgrade to IE9 and test in real 9.
www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=21EABB90-958F-4B64-B5F1-73D0A413C8EF&displaylang=en

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charon, 2011-04-16
@charon

If you need to look in IE9, then maybe you should consider switching to Windows 7? For most people, such a transition is not necessary, but in your case it is worth considering. And in Win 7 you can install IE9, and in virtual machines IE6, IE7 and IE8 it will work like a native, and not in the form of crutches like IE Testers, etc.

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