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	<title>Comments on: Browser Testing for Internet Explorer</title>
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	<description>By Jonathan Kemp</description>
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		<title>By: Barney</title>
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		<description>Jonathan, I found your blog specifically by googling &quot;ie6 developer toolbar multiple ies&quot;. I&#039;m in the exact same position as you â€” in my previous job, with a small design studio, testing was an acknowledged part of development and as such I had the luxury of several systems to thoroughly investigate the multiverse of user experiences.

In my present job, I&#039;m pretty much rescuing a company whose only presence is an online one, but who as a whole (in their management and processes) have no idea about web development. When I joined their creative department had been working on a new central public-facing site for 6 months, and on launch it was left to me to find out that IE6 exploded on it.

I thought multiple IEs was the only way to go (and it wasn&#039;t enough!) â€” this post has saved the reputation of my company (although they won&#039;t probably won&#039;t appreciate it). Cheers!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jonathan, I found your blog specifically by googling &#8220;ie6 developer toolbar multiple ies&#8221;. I&#8217;m in the exact same position as you â€” in my previous job, with a small design studio, testing was an acknowledged part of development and as such I had the luxury of several systems to thoroughly investigate the multiverse of user experiences.</p>
<p>In my present job, I&#8217;m pretty much rescuing a company whose only presence is an online one, but who as a whole (in their management and processes) have no idea about web development. When I joined their creative department had been working on a new central public-facing site for 6 months, and on launch it was left to me to find out that IE6 exploded on it.</p>
<p>I thought multiple IEs was the only way to go (and it wasn&#8217;t enough!) â€” this post has saved the reputation of my company (although they won&#8217;t probably won&#8217;t appreciate it). Cheers!</p>
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