On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 10:47:20 AM UTC-7, Jason Jung wrote:
>
> We're looking to use Polymer for our production code. I know Polymer tries 
> to support the latest browsers, and I'm curious as to what the best way 
> would be in order to support IE 8+.
>
> My plan is to use feature detection and use Polymer for supported 
> browsers, and then fallback to the traditional iframe for others. However, 
> I do not want to repeat the exact same template coding for the iframe 
> version. Do you have any suggestions as to how we can share the same code 
> base that can be used by both Polymer and non-polymer HTML templates?
>
>

 

> Don't know if you found a solution for this or not, probably, but no one 
> answered.  Most likely using Modernizr or some sort of HTML5 Shim that 
> allows you to create the elements that Polymer creates. Probably would be 
> lots of extra code.  I wanted to do some of this myself, but have been 
> delving through solutions for this. You could also look at extending the 
> HTML5Shiv or adding some Javascript createElements to your DOM. But this 
> would be lots of extra work to get all of the elements to render correctly 
> for IE8 and IE9 using document.createElement(elementName).
>

Hope that helps. But would like Google to make something at least for IE9 
and those hold outs on Windows XP. 
 

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