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Internet Explorer for Unix
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Internet Explorer 5 for Solaris
Maintainer: Microsoft
Stable release: 5.0 SP1  (2001) [+/-]
Preview release: Discontinued  (none) [+/-]
OS: Solaris, HP-UX
Use: Web browser
License: Proprietary

Internet Explorer for UNIX was a proprietary and freely available graphical web browser that was produced by Microsoft for use in the X Window System on Solaris or HP-UX.

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[edit] Development history

In pursuit of a larger share of the mammoth browser market, Microsoft has been dealing with PC and workstation makers to have its IE browser bundled with newly shipping hardware. Ballmer hinted, however, that not having a Unix browser was posing an obstacle to this OEM-based strategy to try and catch up with No. 1 browser maker Netscape Communications Corp., which holds some 85 percent of the worldwide browser market with its Navigator product line. "We might just have to get one of those," Ballmer said of a Unix-based browser.<ref name="www.petting-zoo.net">ibid</ref>
  • July 29, 1996: it was officially announced that Microsoft would develop a native version of IE for "Solaris and other popular variants of UNIX" to be available "by the end of 1996" which would have "equivalent functionality as that provided in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0", thus "delivering on its commitment to provide full-featured Web browser support on all major operating system platforms" as well as "supporting and promoting open standards, including HTML, ActiveX and Java".<ref name="www.microsoft.com">Best-of-Breed Browsers for Multiple Platforms - press release from Microsoft (July 29, 1996)</ref>
  • January 27, 1998: it was reported that IE 4.0 for Solaris was due in March; Tod Nielsen, general manager of Microsoft's developer relations group, joked that "he wanted to launch Internet Explorer 4.0 for Unix at the Ripley's Believe It or Not museum in San Francisco" because of skepticism from those who suspected IE for Unix was vaporware.<ref name="www.infoworld.com">Microsoft says Unix browser is on schedule - Bob Trott writing for InfoWorld Electric (January 27, 1998)</ref> It was further reported that versions for "HP-UX, IBM AIX, and Irix" were planned<ref name="www.infoworld.com">ibid</ref> (note that at the time MainWin XDE 3.0 was only available for the "Solaris Sparc 2.51 platform", but MainWin XDE 2.1 was "available on Solaris Sparc 2.51, Solaris Intel 5.5.1, SunOS 4.1.4, Irix 5.3, Irix 6.2, HP UX 10.2 and IBM AIX 4.1.5.")<ref name="mainsoft.com-1998">as before</ref>
  • March 4, 1998: IE 4.0 for Unix on Solaris released.<ref name="www.mainsoft.com">ibid</ref> Later that year a version for HP-UX was released.
  • March 5, 1998: Microsoft reached a settlement with Bristol which "provided mutual releases for any claims arising out of the IE Agreement".<ref name="www.ctd.uscourts.gov">as previously</ref>
  • 1999 IE 5.0 for Unix on Solaris and HP-UX released.
  • 2001 IE 5.0 for Unix Service Pack 1 released for Solaris and HP-UX.

[edit] Versions

There are nine versions officially listed by Microsoft:<ref name="support.microsoft.com">How to determine which version of Internet Explorer is installed - Help and Support page on Microsoft's website (August 17, 2005)</ref>

  • 4.01 40-bit on Solaris
  • 4.01 40-bit on HP-UX
  • 4.01 128-bit on Solaris
  • 4.01 128-bit on HP-UX
  • 5.0 40-bit on Solaris
  • 5.0 40-bit on HP-UX
  • 5.0 128-bit on Solaris
  • 5.0 128-bit on HP-UX
  • 5.0 SP1 Beta 128-bit on Solaris

However, archived copies of Microsoft's IE for UNIX website indicate that Service Pack 1 was released (presumably in finished form) for both Solaris and HP-UX.<ref name="web.archive.org">Internet Explorer for UNIX Home Page - old version of webpage ("Last Updated: October 29, 2001") from Internet Archive</ref> It is not known why Microsoft omitted references to these from its official list; Microsoft only hosted 128-bit encryption SP1 patches, so it is likely that there are three other versions as well:

  • 5.0 SP1 Beta 128-bit on HP-UX
  • 5.0 SP1 128-bit on Solaris
  • 5.0 SP1 128-bit on HP-UX

[edit] 5.0 Readme highlights

Notable items from the IE for Unix 5.0 Readme:<ref name="Solaris-nodc.noaa.gov">Internet Explorer 5 for Solaris - README file included with IE5 for Solaris (February 2, 1999)</ref><ref name="HP-UX-nodc.noaa.gov">Internet Explorer 5 for HP-UX - README file included with IE5 for HP-UX (March 17, 1999)</ref>

  • "Internet Explorer 5 for UNIX supports most of the features and technologies of Internet Explorer for Windows, but also differs in some respects. For example, Internet Explorer for UNIX does not support downloadable ActiveX controls or browsing and organizing your local files and folders within the browser window. Other unsupported features include filters/transitions in CSS, the DHTML Editing component, and HTML Applications (HTAs). [...] Internet Explorer for UNIX offers some features not found on the Windows version as well, such as Emacs-style keyboard shortcuts and external program associations."
  • Microsoft had a newsgroup named "microsoft.public.inetexplorer.unix" on its public news server msnews.microsoft.com
  • "The User Agent String for Internet Explorer 5 is static except for the third field which depends on the Operating System and the processor you are using. Here are some common configurations and the user agent strings generated by Internet Explorer on these platforms:"
Sparc 5, Solaris 2.5.1       Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; SunOS 5.5.1 sun4m; X11)
Any Ultra, Solaris 2.5.1 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; SunOS 5.5.1 sun4u; X11)
Any Ultra, Solaris 2.6 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; SunOS 5.6 sun4u; X11)
HP 9000 C-180, HP-UX 10.20 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; HP-UX B.10.20 9000/780; X11)
HP 9000 K-250, HP-UX 10.20 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; HP-UX B.10.20 9000/802; X11)

[edit] Disappearance

The homepage for IE for Unix was abruptly removed from Microsoft's website in the third quarter of 2002 without explanation, replaced with the terse message: "We sincerely apologize, but Internet Explorer technologies for UNIX are no longer available for download."<ref name="microsoft.com">Internet Explorer for UNIX Home Page - current ("no longer available") version of webpage</ref> It was noted however that while the homepage had been removed, the actual download page remained up for a time.<ref name="www.mozillazine.org">Internet Explorer for UNIX Discontinued - article from MozillaZine (September 19, 2002)</ref> The official reason given by Microsoft's PR firm was that "low customer demand for this download did not justify the resources required for continued development."<ref name="www.extremetech.com">Who killed IE for Unix? - Jim Lynch writing for ExtremeTech (October 3, 2002)</ref>

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