Mac Gurus - Internet Explorer for OSX required!
Doing some online work for an exam board. They only support Internet Explorer, and I'm using a Mac!
Anybody got a copy they can send me - or link me to? Thanks in advance, Dan :) |
on the case my man..hang fire
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ok i have one, I can bung it into a dmg file and try and ftp it, or do you want me to get the url for you and you download it yourself
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dan
you still awake?? |
zzzzzzzzz <snort!>>> eh?
Dan :D |
Originally Posted by SwissTony
(Post 6705711)
ok i have one, I can bung it into a dmg file and try and ftp it, or do you want me to get the url for you and you download it yourself
Dan :D |
Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo555
(Post 6705787)
zzzzzzzzz <snort!>>> eh?
Dan :D download link is only 6.8mb, so easier to give you that..much quicker. now so you know what to do with a dmg file dan, or do you want a liddle helpy welpy hand ?? :D |
:p
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http://www.soft32.com/Download/Free/...-195159-1.html
first downlink link may not work, so click on second mirror site :thumb: |
Oh god! IE5.x on OSX is truly awful!!!!!
Expect nothing to work as it should. |
Can you Apple Remote Desktop Client to a PC? - It works really well....
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Nice one mate - downloaded!
will have a look at it later!! :) Dan |
Sorry Rich - it's for access to a site whilst I'm working at various centres....
Dan :) |
Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo555
(Post 6705926)
Sorry Rich - it's for access to a site whilst I'm working at various centres....
Dan :) |
You can always have the browser tell the web server that it is another browser !!!!
To change the user agent on Mozilla-based browsers without the extension: 1. type about:config into your urlbar 2. Right-click in the window (on Mac I think that's cmd-click to get a context menu?) and select New->String 3. Use general.useragent.override for the preference name, and Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) for the value. As seen here, right down the bottom of the page - Shallow Thoughts Rich |
:eek: you lost me after step 1 :D
The reason why they want me to use IE (ideally on a PC) is because they've got some online scripting based around .hta files (sound right?)...... and the Macs don't read em properly (according to the exam boards IT support) Sounds good though :D Dan |
:lol: :lol:
dan may seem to be quite competent on various platforms, but you lot do realise that he just bangs away randomly in garageband :D |
IE and PC's .. . . . sorry you've lost me too ! ! ! !
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Originally Posted by SwissTony
(Post 6709954)
:lol: :lol:
dan may seem to be quite competent on various platforms, but you lot do realise that he just bangs away randomly in garageband :D :hjtwofing :hjtwofing :hjtwofing :hjtwofing oops. my secret's out :eek: Dan :D |
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