One of the most obvious, if not one of the biggest, drawbacks web applications (sites) have is impact browser standards compliance. Having Internet Explorer 6 on Linux is excellent test for aforementioned.
I have installed IE (ies4linux) on Linux running wine before without problems, but tonight was different story. I have had numerous and various problems including downloading errors, corrupted file errors, blank screen, wineprefixcreate error, just to name a few.
Finally I used winetricks and it solved my problem rather quickly. I must admit that, even though I installed few MS Windows programs including Quicken, Macromedia software, DBDesigner, tonight was my first experience with winetricks. And, it was a pleasant one...
So, after I ran winetricks command I chose ie6 to install and after few button clicks I had IE6 up and running (located in wine directory, "/home/user/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXE").
After all this trouble I found out that material I am working on is not rendering correctly on newly installed IE, but that is different story.
dado
Znaci napustio si windows kao development platformu?
Cestitam! ;)
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Ersan
Ne bas...Mit-ov XP je jos uvijek instaliran kuci i 'obicni' profesionalac na poslu.
Mada Ubuntu vodi i to poprilicno...
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