On 4/7/11 5:54 PM, Geoff Lane wrote:
On Friday, April 8, 2011, 1:08:22 AM, David Hucklesby wrote:
- The same browser may act differently in Windows than on a Mac
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Not only that, but some (e.g. IE8) act differently depending on
whether it 'considers' the content to be local or remote.
[...]
Interesting. I have not experienced this, but then, I use the
"X-UA-Compatible" META tag for the benefit of those who save pages to
their hard drive. :)
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
Using the HTML5 DOCTYPE, if there's a comment before it then IE 6 - 8
all go into quirks mode, *unless* you use that META tag (or an
equivalent header sent from the server.) Then IE 8 behaves itself.
My question is - do you use this META (tag or header)?
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Cordially,
David
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