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svarga

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« on: 2 March 2002, 04:25 »
Hi,
I work in a web design studio and we are trying to test the sites we create in as many browsers as possible...
Few days ago I have downloaded Microsuck IE 5.0 for unix (they have even put their outlook into it-- can't even imagine how out can it look  )...
Can anyone tell, is it possible to install it in Linux (we have RedHat 7.0 and Mandrake 8.0)...

Thanks!

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by the way, you've forgotten to add Lynx to your Browser Alternatives list    Think it's the best thing to view the news sites.

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« Reply #1 on: 2 March 2002, 06:35 »
I can't imagine why you would want to test IE on UNIX.  How many people are running it? 1?  I didn't realize they were still trying to port it.  I installed it on Sparc/Solaris about 2 years ago when they first ported it (for giggles).  It did nothing but lock up when I tried to run it.

Test IE on Mac and MS,  Test Netscape/Mozilla on all platforms,  Test Opera on all platforms, test Konqueror/Galeon on Linux.  And if you want me to be happy you will also test Lynx on Linux.  
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« Reply #2 on: 2 March 2002, 07:58 »
Wow ie for Unix.......thats just wrong.

Is the source code in a tar-ball or are you just installing a binary?

The general rule to install from source (tar ball) is:

  ./configure
  make
  make install

Thats about it unless you have some option like
 prefix=/home/apache
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« Reply #3 on: 2 March 2002, 21:15 »
Heh heh!  Source code for IE, that's funny...  MS doesn't give *any* source away (they might have to release IE source soon though if the States are successful in the monopoly case).
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« Reply #4 on: 2 March 2002, 11:48 »
ROFL! I almost choked on my breakfast....

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« Reply #5 on: 2 March 2002, 13:21 »
Speaking of "lynx", let's see if fuckmicrosoft.com is lynx approved. Yep, seems to work just fine!
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« Reply #6 on: 6 March 2002, 02:25 »
VoidMain,
surely there's almost none use MSIE at Unix, to say the truth I just wanted to compare how much it supports JavaScript events (compairing to Win) and JavaScript in general (they say almost the same as for general win version features-- i want to know what this almost means)...
As for other browsers you've listed, I use most of your list... by the way i use lynx for win also  

As for MS sources... I don't know if win98/me etc will be open source (at least in 10-30 years  ), but as for nt/2k/xp-- they surely won't never...
Most of people know that MS researched the Linux code... So I suspect that they've just stolen things they could combine with there idiot win 3.11/95... so they got nt etc..    

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« Reply #7 on: 6 March 2002, 07:33 »
Well there's no doubt with every release of Win they've added more *NIX features, however crippled they are.  I actually sort of got off on the MS track for a while thinking there was hope.  But then I woke up and smelled the coffee (java?).  I still have to do a little NT/2K server, terminal server and cluster work but I don't have to like it.  I now refuse to let that take up the majority of my time.  Now I am focusing on replacing all of that sort of stuff with Linux wherever possible.  As far as MS porting IE, if I recall the article on the page when I downloaded it, they hired a single Linux coding guru and he did the entire port.  Needless to say, how the product worked was directly proportional to the number of resources they put toward it.
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