Hi
I don't think the version of IE has anything to do with
using webservices. If you write a client app. that
consumes webservices, you don't actually need a web
browser... But if you want to install the .NET Framework
(needed to run .NET app's), Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.01 is required.
Jan
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Mr. x - 30 Sep 2003 22:11 GMT
Since I am developing a web-site, and want to check some compitabilites to
other IE versions,
how can I keep several versions of Internet Explorer on the same computer ?
Thanks :)
> Hi
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If you want to do the stuff where you call the web service from the client
side in the browser, you need IE5 +.
Mr. X, you sure do ask a lot of questions!! It's all good though.
Michael
> Hello,
> What is the minimal version of Internet Explorer, so I can use the
> web-service technology ?
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> Thanks :)
Mr. x - 30 Sep 2003 09:37 GMT
Thanks :)
For lot of question -I am doing my own site alone from scratch, so if you
will pay attention to the hours I am spending on working, you will
understand.
...I hope I get the answer for most of my questions ...
You are great team, and thanks a lot for any response of yours & colleagues
!
> If you want to do the stuff where you call the web service from the client
> side in the browser, you need IE5 +.
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