IE and Content-disposition inline vs. extension-token

喜欢而已 提交于 2019-12-05 12:04:00

Note:

"Note In Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the MIME type "text/plain" is not ambiguous, and is never rendered as HTML in the restricted zone, even if the content suggests that this is the correct format."

I remember returning text properly with some Content-disposition: attachment, but I'm not sure if it fits Your case.

But this will surely be helpful:

You don't need Windows (r) to install ie6. Try ies4linux

I've found http://www.browserstack.com/ to be VERY useful. you can use any version of any browser on one of their servers through a flash-application.

it's a paid service, but you can test it for free for three months (sponsored by Microsoft, since they know you kneed tools like this to develop for Internet Explorer) by using a link found on modern.ie

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