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Sergey Kornilov admin 4/13/2016 |
You cannot "fix", Internet Explorer in compatibility mode acts like IE 8 and there is nothing you can do about this. The good thing is this option is only applied to intranet sites. So if you building a public website there is no issue with it. |
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lefty 4/14/2016 |
You cannot "fix", Internet Explorer in compatibility mode acts like IE 8 and there is nothing you can do about this. The good thing is this option is only applied to intranet sites. So if you building a public website there is no issue with it. If you building an internal website for your organization and your users need to use IE you have to tell them turn compatibility mode off.
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