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On 21 Nov,
Rod wrote:

wrote:
On 20 Nov,
Rod wrote:

Dave wrote:
RW wrote:
"ALex" wrote in message
...
This site is still under construction but usefull all the same to
those planning a project


http://www.buildinghelp.co.uk/index.php
Got news for you matey....It don't work in Firefox!
Works on my Firefox OK.

Dave
Including the oc2 bits? If so, let me/us know what plugin we need to
install, please.

IEtab (which allows switching to the IE renderer.

Not much help on the Mac! :-)

I thought there was a mac version of IE?



There sort of is/was:

Internet Explorer for Mac (also referred to as Internet Explorer:mac,
IE:mac or Internet Explorer Macintosh Edition) was a proprietary web
browser developed by Microsoft for the Macintosh platform. Initial
versions were developed from the same code base as Internet Explorer for
Windows. Later versions diverged, particularly with the release of
version 5 which included the Tasman rendering engine.

As a result of the five-year agreement between Apple and Microsoft in
1997, it was the default browser on Mac OS before it was replaced by
Apple's own Safari web browser in 2003. Internet Explorer for Mac
remained available for download from Microsoft until January 31, 2006.
However, no major updates had been released since March 27, 2000, aside
from bug fixes and updates to take advantage of new features in Mac OS X.

On June 13, 2003, Microsoft announced that it was ceasing further
development of Internet Explorer for Mac. The browser was not included
in default installation of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" which was released on
April 29, 2005. Microsoft discontinued support for the product on
December 31, 2005 and removed the application from their Macintosh
downloads site on January 31, 2006. Microsoft recommends "that Macintosh
users migrate to more recent web browsing technologies such as Apple's
Safari.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_for_Mac

So, effectively, no.

(In case you didn't notice, I am actually using Windows but partner uses
Mac - and VMWare is a bit of a kludge to access just one website.)

--
Rod

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