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Noel

Because they are two completely different operating systems. There are
some things that IE Mac supports the IE Win does not, and vice versa.

It has nothing whatsoever to do with the operating systems and more to
do with the fact that there are two completely different development
teams.
 
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Noel

By the way, to answer another of your questions, I've been told
that you can't have two releases of IE on the same machine if one
of them is IE6. I haven't tested that myself.

I came across a site recently that described how you can get all
versions of IE from 6 back to 3 to co-exist on the one machine. Apart
from some weird stuff going on in the 'About' dialogs, it appear to
work very well for the author of the page. I'll dig the link out and
post it here.
 
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Stan Brown

I came across a site recently that described how you can get all
versions of IE from 6 back to 3 to co-exist on the one machine. Apart
from some weird stuff going on in the 'About' dialogs, it appear to
work very well for the author of the page. I'll dig the link out and
post it here.

Perhaps in the intervening eleven days, the reply to my comment
didn't reach your site.

I no longer recall who was kind enough to post the URL, but it's
http://labs.insert-title.com/labs/article795.aspx
 

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