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On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 05:34:35 -0800, Grant <emailgrant@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>>>> I haven't used wine's /usr/bin/iexplore to test a website in IE for |
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a |
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>>>>> while, and now it looks like that binary is no longer installed. |
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>>>>> Does |
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>>>>> anyone know how to get it, or if there is a replacement of some |
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sort? |
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>>>>> I looked at the files installed by wine in /usr/bin but didn't see |
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>>>>> anything. |
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>>> Great site, I will use that a lot. |
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>>> The nice thing about iexplore is it lets you interact with the |
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>>> browser, and some pages I need to test are the result of a POST. |
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>>> My memory failed me before. iexplore is run like this: |
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>>> wine iexplore www.example.com |
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>>> For me the window it loads is blank though. Is it working for anyone |
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>>> else? |
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>> I didn't know this command, it works well for me. |
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>> Boris |
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> |
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> It's working for me now too. I just needed to wait a while for it to |
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> fully load. |
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> - Grant |
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That's not the MS Internet Explorer. If you are using it to check your |
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site compatibility with MSIE then you are doing it wrong. If you want MSIE, |
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you have to install MSIE. |
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Jesús Guerrero |