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UPDATE: I think the real question I need to ask here is: how does a technician debug UI problems with Internet Explorer, and not HTML rendering issues that have pretty good tools? I am aware of the SysInternals tools and others mentioned below, but maybe I am not harnessing their power properly.…
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UPDATE: I think the real question I need to ask here is: how does a technician debug UI problems with Internet Explorer, and not HTML rendering issues that have pretty good tools? I am aware of the SysInternals tools and others mentioned below, but maybe I am not harnessing their power properly.…
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I have a internal website hosted on IIS. I added the following meta code and also add http-header that the page should in IE8 Browser mode and document mode.
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" >
We tested it on Visual Studio and and it works very well.
However, after we publish…
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE8">
With this set my EPS files are not rendered in ABCpdf, but set to EmulateIE7 and they work fine.
I know EPS aren't a standard web format but they are embedded into a PDF using a bit of ABCpdf magic.
Because IE8 isn't even trying…
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JQuery UI sortable (including demos) are slow in all IE8 I can test, but runs smoothly in IE7 and IE8 compatible mode. The more complex is a markup on the page, the more IE8 is slowing down (that's I can understand, the DOM tree became more complex).
I'm using JQuery 1.3.2 and JQuery UI 1.7.2 (tested…
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