to test a website against Internet Explorer (IE) on an M1 Mac:
The best ways to test a website against IE on an M1 Mac are:
1. Use a cloud-based cross-browser testing platform like LambdaTest[3]. This allows you to access a virtual machine with IE installed and test your website directly in the browser.
2. Use the Edge browser's "Internet Explorer mode"[3][4]. This allows you to reload any website in an IE-compatible rendering engine within the Edge browser on your M1 Mac.
3. Set up a local virtual machine (VM) with Windows and IE installed[2][4]. This requires more setup but gives you direct access to test in the actual IE browser.
The key is that since IE is a Windows-only browser, there is no native support for it on macOS. Using a cloud service, Edge's IE mode, or a local VM are the best ways to access and test against IE on an M1 Mac. The cloud-based option with LambdaTest is likely the easiest and most convenient approach.
Citations:
[1] https://www.browserstack.com/guide/how-to-test-ie-on-mac
[2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55577/how-can-i-test-my-web-pages-in-microsoft-internet-explorer-on-a-mac
[3] https://www.lambdatest.com/blog/test-internet-explorer-for-mac/
[4] https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/58898/how-can-i-test-with-internet-explorer-while-on-my-mac
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMR1NxRw3ig
@Romshark
you just generated this with ChatGPT, didn't you 🙂
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You must clearly state when you send an answer from an llm. It's in the rules of this group.
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