I myself got javascript problems when accessing webs which are just compatible to IE9 and backward. There are many tools available online where you can access all the versions of Internet Explorer. Some of them are:. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 6 years ago. Active 1 year, 2 months ago. Viewed 71k times. I'm using Windows 10 and IE I wanna install IE7 and IE8 to test javascript. You can also subscribe by clicking on the small star icon on the left. The Favorites Center, opened up by clicking on the big star icon, is divided into favourites, feeds and history. Security is usually one of the characteristic weak spots of IE. Apart from a pop-up blocker, version 7 also dishes out an anti-phishing filter.
To give it a try, we opened up known phishing sites published on Phishtank. To our disappointment, the filter failed to report most of them.
For all its improvements, IE is still far from perfect. We found IE to lag and drag whenever opening up new tabs, the tools section and applying new settings.
You can add a good number of search bar providers and add-ons from the Microsoft website , however they are still in much fewer number compared to the Mozilla extensions for Firefox. Furthermore, IE 7 is actually limited to those of you that have XP SP2 and for some reason you will need to disable your antivirus and restart your PC to properly install it.
As the most popular browser on the planet, Internet Explorer provides a flexible and reliable browsing experience with enhanced Web privacy features for all Windows users. This new release contains a wealth of new features, designed to help you surf the web quicker, easier and more securely.
A redesigned, streamlined interface gives you more of what you need and less of what you don't. The new look maximizes the area of the screen that displays the webpage. Select Internet Explorer Desktop app from the results. However, Internet Explorer 11 is no longer supported on Windows 7. Instead, we recommend you switch to Microsoft Edge. Download Internet Explorer 11 bit. Windows 10 Internet Explorer Windows 8.
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BrowserStack allows testing in various versions of Internet Explorer:. See Download virtual machines for more information:. Browser Sandbox allows testing in various versions of Internet Explorer:. This can be enabled for specific sites or across all intranet sites via browser config, or via a meta tag in individual pages.
However: Be aware that compatibility mode is not an exact replica of a real IE7; there are a number of differences bugs that can affect page rendering in IE7 mode, so it cannot be considered a drop-in replacement for a real IE7. In addition, be aware that compatibility ode is not available in the new MS browser Edge that is replacing IE. For now, IE11 is still available in Windows 10 alongside Edge, but this is unlikely to remain the case in the longer term, so you should not plan on relying on it for anything other than a short transition period.
For developers who still need to test in IE7, this is easily the most sensible solution and suitable VMs can be downloaded for free from Microsoft for testing purposes. However, running a VM like this will never be good for performance, and IE7 is slow enough already without making it even slower, and it can be a pain to fire up a VM every time you want to run IE7. Good solution for occasional testing; really terrible solution if you need to use it a lot.
Your question didn't state why you want to use IE7. Depending on your use-case, one of the above solutions might be workable, although I'd only recommend either for use in the short-term.
But far more importantly, you need to strongly reconsider the need to use IE7 at all. Aside from the difficulties in running it, you need to be aware that Microsoft stopped supporting it some time ago now, as well as all the operating system versions that it runs on. In other words, if you or anyone you know is using IE7, then it implies that they are running a browser and an OS that have known security holes for which there are not going to be any fixes.
The chances of being hacked in this scenario are quite significant. Right now, I wouldn't want to be running IE7 on anything connected to the internet.
This should tell you very clearly that IE7 users are now dangerously out-of-date. There are some organisations that are still using IE7, and because of this there are some developers who still need to support it. I understand that, and those developers are generally best off using the VM solution above. But it must be considered a short-term solution; the organisations in question are leaving themselves wide open to being hacked, and given how long it's been since IE7 was superseded, they should be considered grossly negligent if they are hacked because they're still using it today.
They really do need to be pushed into upgrading. A possilbe solution for that would be to make use of Application virtualization. This allows you to run two or multiqe different versions of the same software on one operating system.
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