Well, the "human" tool to achieve this is to copy the URL that you are
viewing and then paste it into the other browser you want to see it
in.

Other methods that have been developed that do not involve having one
browser spawn other browser processes is to use a multi-rendering-
engine browser, eg. Sleipnir (IE/Gecko, 
http://www.fenrir-inc.com/other/sleipnir),
Lunascape (IE/Gecko/WebKit, http://www.lunascape.tv).

On Jun 17, 10:36 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> If there is going to be a System API of some sort, that can execute
> programs, an extension could do that.But I am not sure there is a plan for
> such API.
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 19:17, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My web developer wife was complaining recently about pages that look
> > one way in one browser and another way in another browser.  It
> > occurred to me that it would be an interesting open source tool that
> > gives you a menu or utility that allows you to pass the current web
> > page URL into a new browser of your choice -- 'Select from below' --
> > selecting from all the browsers on your machine.  It is beyond my
> > skill level, but I thought I would throw it out there.  Anyone know
> > anything like this?
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