Using iPhoto Library with Windows XP

Hello folks,
I have searched many forums far and wide, but have yet to encounter anyone suffering from my particular problem. I have found many out there who want to use iPhoto on their PC, but they are all offered solutions that don't really work for me. I would really appreciate any and all suggestions.
Here's the history:  roughly 6 months ago, my MacBook Pro died (after a truly noble effort) and I rescued the hard disk by transferring it to an external enclosure. Since then I have connected it to my fiancee's windows laptop using freeware to read and interpret the HFS+ format.
And now the problem: I spent months cataloging my photos using iPhoto and I would really like to access these photos again in all their glory, complete with tags, location data, etc. Is there any way I can open the iPhoto library in Windows XP and play around with the photos in a similar way to iPhoto?
Thanks for taking the time to read, and I hope, reply to my post.
Al

You can't.  The iPhoto library is designed to be used with iPhoto only and, as you know, iPhoto only works on a Mac. 
You'll need to get a new Mac if you want to access the library in full again.
OT

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