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IE8

11/16/2013 9:25:01 AM
PHPRunner General questions
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jacques author

hello,
since PHPRunner 7.0, a beautiful new version, some ie8 users have style problems.

white backgrounds are getting dark.
has anyone an idea where and how I can solve that?

where in the code can I disable this option?
I have found that the error is caused by:
.rnr-s-1.Office1Office1> > . style1,. rnr-s-1.Office1Office1> > . style1
if I overwrite this in ie8css.php it will also be rewritten in
.Office1Office1. Rnr-s-1
gr Jacques

S
sgchan 11/17/2013

Jacques, can you please elaborate further on how to rectify the PHPR7 on IE8 in detail? Sorry I don't quite understand your description. I have the same issue but don't know how to resolve it. The official response is PHPR7 needs IE9 and above.

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jacques author 11/18/2013



Jacques, can you please elaborate further on how to rectify the PHPR7 on IE8 in detail? Sorry I don't quite understand your description. I have the same issue but don't know how to resolve it. The official response is PHPR7 needs IE9 and above.


Hi,
I know that PHPr7 needs IE9 and above but I hope that somewhere I could disable
.rnr-s-1.Office1Office1> > . style1,. rnr-s-1.Office1Office1> > . style1.
At the custom CSS is doen't work.

lefty 11/30/2013



Hi,
I know that PHPr7 needs IE9 and above but I hope that somewhere I could disable
.rnr-s-1.Office1Office1> > . style1,. rnr-s-1.Office1Office1> > . style1.
At the custom CSS is doen't work.


I have a similar problem in ASPrunner 8.0 . I think this line is the culprit as HTML5 and <META http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge"> I tried changing to IE=8 . I loose all css and formatting. Edge I thought was for testing only anyway . Anyone have suggestions as both applications asp and php seem to have this problem with IE 8 . Most of my users in my company use IE8 unfortunately and we are not upgrading for some time. ?? Help.

Sergey Kornilov admin 11/30/2013

We no longer support IE 8. In new version of PHPRunner and ASPRunnerPro we have increased the performance significantly by switching to CSS3. Unfortunately IE8 lacks CSS3 support. Most applications are still going to work but it will not look pretty.
Google dropped IE8 support a year ago:

http://googleappsupdates.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/supporting-modern-browsers-internet.html