Hi
My name is ?ukasz and I'm a webmaster (kind of a AA meeting ;)
So anyway I'm one of those, that don't think:
"Hmm.. I use browser _put_your_favourite_browser_here_ so anybody else
should use this browser also, or else..."
And I need a test ground to check how the websites work in other
browsers - one of to unluckuly be IE.. ("IE stands for internet access -
both ways")
So.. I thought of wine, I tried one version, I got a couple of erros,
tried fighting them for a moment, but couldn't do it..
So then I tried another 'fresher' version of wine, still with the same
luck.. and so on.. finishing on the current cvs :]
My question..
Which version of wine, is best to use with the IE, and what extra steps
to take when installing/working with it?
And no, get a windows, is "NO" answer ;]
The response can be in a form of a link to a, well known by everyone
except me, page with a step-by-step tutorial, that I haven't found ;]
Another thing I wondered to be possible, when trying to find a solution,
would it be possible to emulate on-line the behavior of other browsers -
not just the one I'm currently using?
In a form of a web page - select a browser - enter the adress - see how
it looks :]
Would have to use some advanced java/flash but I think - maybe it would be?
As long as IE and Firefox/Opera fight - it would be a good place for, I
hope, many webmasters, without extra harware and windows'es :]
--
Best regards
?ukasz Hejnak
I would check out franks corner, great stuff on running many different apps one wine. http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=ie6 There are other scripts floating around as well, which a google search should bring up with little effort. Randall Walls ?ukasz Hejnak wrote:> Hi > My name is ?ukasz and I'm a webmaster (kind of a AA meeting ;) > So anyway I'm one of those, that don't think: > "Hmm.. I use browser _put_your_favourite_browser_here_ so anybody else > should use this browser also, or else..." > > And I need a test ground to check how the websites work in other > browsers - one of to unluckuly be IE.. ("IE stands for internet access > - both ways") > > So.. I thought of wine, I tried one version, I got a couple of erros, > tried fighting them for a moment, but couldn't do it.. > So then I tried another 'fresher' version of wine, still with the same > luck.. and so on.. finishing on the current cvs :] > > My question.. > Which version of wine, is best to use with the IE, and what extra > steps to take when installing/working with it? > And no, get a windows, is "NO" answer ;] > > The response can be in a form of a link to a, well known by everyone > except me, page with a step-by-step tutorial, that I haven't found ;] > > Another thing I wondered to be possible, when trying to find a solution, > would it be possible to emulate on-line the behavior of other browsers > - not just the one I'm currently using? > In a form of a web page - select a browser - enter the adress - see > how it looks :] > Would have to use some advanced java/flash but I think - maybe it > would be? > As long as IE and Firefox/Opera fight - it would be a good place for, > I hope, many webmasters, without extra harware and windows'es :] > > -- > Best regards > ?ukasz Hejnak > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > >
Am Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 10:56:54AM +0200 schrieb ?ukasz Hejnak:> My question.. > Which version of wine, is best to use with the IE, and what extra steps > to take when installing/working with it?Try my WineTools but you have to use use wine-20041019 therefore. Go to http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/. You have to call it liek this on the command line due to a change in the SourceForge mirrors: SFMIRROR="http://puzzle.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge" wt2 Regards Joachim von Thadden -- "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!"