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I need recommendations on a good IE standalone for IE6, IE7 and IE8.

I tried using Tredosoft's IE7 and MultiIE for IE6 but select elements were being blocked as pop-ups, even when the pop-up blocker was turned off, in all IE browsers (6,7,8).

I also tried the Internet Explorer Collection from Edskes but IE6 and IE7 refuse to let me type in a text box.

If someone can provide me with either a solution or an alternative that'd be brilliant.

Also, I'm using VMware Fusion to run Windows XP on my Mac.

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You'll first have to tell some of us what an "IE standalone" is. – John Saunders Jun 30 at 20:54
I suspect he means an IE that isn't tied into Windows. – skaffman Jun 30 at 20:57
OK, the end result of what I'm trying to do is be able to run IE6, IE7 and IE8 on the same installation of Windows and have them behave as they normally would. I can't use browser shots as I need to be able to test functionality, not just layout. I think I might try the Xenocode ones for the short term, but I'm looking for something that I can run locally. – dougoftheabaci Jun 30 at 21:19
I won't be going for the Microsoft option as I'm hoping for something that continues to work and that I don't have to deal with every three months. It sounds like far too much of an issue. I'm going to look into using multiple snapshots or multiple virtual machines unless someone has a better option. – dougoftheabaci Jun 30 at 22:21
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duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/574463/… – voyager Aug 19 at 20:11

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You could try IETester.

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This has worked very well for me. Easily open a URL in IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8 all with one click. – Neil N Jun 30 at 21:00
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This is the coolest thing ever. Where is the buzz? – destrado08 Jul 4 at 22:14
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Spoon provides a good list of virtualized browsers, including IE 6, 7 and 8.

http://spoon.net/browsers/

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Test in IE 6, 7, 8 and about 50 other browsers on multiple platforms for free, with no downloads or virtual machines required: http://browsershots.org/

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its quite rare that screenshots alone will provide the kind of insight required for a javascript heavy app. – seengee Sep 29 at 20:17
@seengee: I don't think the OP even mentioned JS... – Mark Sep 30 at 0:59
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http://www.xenocode.com/

I started looking at this the other day. It seemed to work ok in my very limited testing.

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always been a bit uncertain about this, anyone had any experience with it? – seengee Sep 29 at 20:17
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If you need a way to test your app on the different IE-versions, you can download and install Microsoft Virtual PC: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=04d26402-3199-48a3-afa2-2dc0b40a73b6

...and download VHD-files with Windows installations with the different browsers included: http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=21eabb90-958f-4b64-b5f1-73d0a413c8ef&displaylang=en

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If you are looking for an application or way to have all 3 versions of IE available for testing, you can try IETester. http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage

If that's not what you are looking for, please define what "IE Standalone" is.

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mentioned already above – seengee Sep 29 at 20:18
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You're out of luck if you're trying to run them all reliably in one VM. There are several products out there, but none are perfect (they work mostly through dll hacks).

My recommendation would be to create multiple VMs in VMware and install a different version of IE on each. That way you get the true, full expierence.

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I can create multiple snapshots but where do I get the IE installers? – dougoftheabaci Jun 30 at 21:20
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Have you tried the compatibility virtual machines? They are from MS and free. I have used them for IE 6 testing.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=21EABB90-958F-4B64-B5F1-73D0A413C8EF&displaylang=en

VM's are available for 6,7, and 8 in Windows XP SP3.

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Exactly my thoughts...great link though! – Justin Niessner Jun 30 at 20:57
Bear in mind that these images expire after a few months (all at the same time, so if you download it a day before it expires then you will only have its use for a day). They also require the free MS Virtual PC 2007. New ones are typically released within a week or two of the old ones expiring (not immediately, which is annoying) and are valid for about 3 months. – Wayne Koorts Jun 30 at 21:00

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