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What is the difference between previewing in a browser and using BrowserLab?

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What is the difference between previewing in a browser and using BrowserLab?

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• Preview in Browser is a Dreamweaver feature that allows you to send your current Dreamweaver page to any locally-installed web browser. • Using BrowserLab with Dreamweaver allows you to preview your current Dreamweaver page remotely, to browsers and operating systems that are not installed on your computer. For example, you can preview your work (or any publicly-facing URL) in Safari 3.X from your Windows XP system that only has Internet Explorer installed. • Please note that BrowserLab requires a network connection.

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