Regarding PDK support for Internet Explorer 7.0

Hi,
<b> Can anybody tell me whether the Portal Development Kit supports Internet Explorer 7.0
Where can I get the information about this? </b>
regards
Brahmachaitanya

Hi,
Please refer SAPNote: 981710
Also for ur reference go through this thread
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/thread?messageID=2754691&">Portal not supported in IE7.0</a>
- Nagarajan.

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