I thought SuperPreview was aimed more at identifying layout issues,
rather than testing in a native enviroment?

On Mar 23, 1:50 pm, Martijn Houtman <martijn.hout...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Eridius wrote:
>
>
>
> > I say that friday that IE8 was released so I downloaded it to check  
> > it out.
> > I am happy that they did seemed to do at least a few right right  
> > and it seem
> > very easy to test for IE8 and IE7 in the IE8 browser (which is very  
> > nice).
> > However, after i installed IE8, Multiple IE stopped render  
> > correctly (I use
> > Multiple IE to test for IE6 and this is only at work since I have  
> > yet to
> > find a way to run IE6 on Vista at home).  Do you guys have any tips/
> > tricks
> > for properly test IE8/7/6 On Vista and XP?  I am almost at the  
> > point where I
> > want to drop support for IE6 on my own javascript plug-ins because  
> > it is
> > utterly retarded to have to main code that works on 3 separate  
> > version of
> > the same browser (come on IE6 is over 8 years old, FireFox 1 wass  
> > released
> > after IE6 and no one officially supports that).
>
> There's SuperPreview from Microsoft:
>
> http://www.istartedsomething.com/20090318/expression-web-superpreview-
> cross-browser-testing/
>
> I think it only does IE6 and the IE you have installed on your  
> machine. IE8 also has backwards-compatibility mode, which supposedly  
> goes into IE7 rendering mode, although in my experience it renders it  
> more like IE6.
>
> P.S.: My company no longer supports IE6, unless the customer is OK  
> with paying 30% extra development time. It's the easiest solution for  
> us ;-)
>
> Regards,
> --
> Martijn.

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