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Couldn't you just download the browser then test the site locally?
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IE would be the biggest concern, download IE Tester that has different versions of IE. As for the other browsers you should be fine.
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I agree with Chris, IE tester is the way to go... There is now also a beta version of IE9 if you wanted to get ahead of yourself on that. But IE Tester and you will generally be ok with the rest (chrome, firefox, safari, opera etc).
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