Downgrading from QT 6 to 5 in System 9.1?

Greetings all. As of late my Internet Explorer 5.1 has gotten more and more squirelly. More and more pages will not load, either I get a message the URL is not found, or IE hangs and I have to force quit. I have tried clearing cache, erasing cookies, and yanking the Explorer and Internet cache folders and Internet Preferences file out of the preferences folder with no success.
I consistenly cannot get into Version Tracker, and they have acknowledged (via telephone) that they are are aware of some issues with their new site design with IE 5.1. They recommend getting a new browser, so I have downloaded iCab (since it seems to be the only one still under development that works with System 9). However, there is a problem with printing, which iCab tech support says is a bug with QuickTime 6. iCab recommends going back to QuickTime 5, and I found 5.0.5 on the Apple site. I have tested with another machine with System 9 but QT 5, and printing does work in that configuration.
Any comments on "upgrading" from 6.0.3 back to 5.0.5 so I can print? I can't even log in here in the forum in IE any more.
Thanks.
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I use QT 5 on an older machine (running OS 8.6) and have no complaints . The main thing you will lose in going back is the mpeg-4 audio and video encoding/playback. As a side note, the QT 6 Pro key seems to be backward compatible, if that is an issue to you.
The QT 5 installer has an uninstall option under Custom Install and it would probably be a good idea to run that before going back. Make sure you manually remove the QT 6 Sound Manager, as the uninstaller will not do that automatically. QT 5 will install its own version of that file.

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