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X-UA-Compatibleheader is not case sensitive; however, it must appear in the header of the webpage (the HEAD section) before all other elements except for the title element and other meta elements.
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You can also specify IE=edge to tell Internet Explorer to use the highest mode available.
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kuber kumar<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7" >
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The X-UA-compatible header is not case sensitive; however, it must appear in the Web page's header (the HEAD section) before all other elements, except for the title element and other meta elements.
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Eric Bouchut"Document Compatibility defines how Windows Internet Explorer renders your Web pages. This article explains document compatibility, how to specify the document compatibility mode for your Web pages, and how to determine the document mode of a Web page."
internet explorer compatibility ie7 ie8 ie6 meta browser ie rendering doctype emulation HTML quirks mode standard
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Noj Avonegednternet Explorer 7 offered new features, such as universal selector support, designed to more fully support industry standards. Because the <!DOCTYPE> directive only supports two settings
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d bmeta element to include an X-UA-Compatible http-equiv header
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The X-UA-compatible header is not case sensitive; however, it must appear in the Web page's header (the HEAD section) before all other elements, except for the title element and other meta elements.
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The content attribute specifies the mode for the page; to mimic the behavior of Internet Explorer 7, specify IE=EmulateIE7. Specify IE=5, IE=7, or IE=8 to select one of those compatibility modes. You can also specify IE=edge to tell Internet Explorer 8 to use the highest mode available.
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If your site does not display correctly in Internet Explorer 8, you can update the site to support the latest Web standards (preferred) or you can add a meta element to your pages that tell Internet Explorer 8 to render your site as if it were being viewed in an older version of the browser.
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