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Previously on "Gosh. No support for IE8."
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A long time ago, I would test for non IE browsers and if detected route to the IE download page, it really annoys geeky types. Now days I cant see any point in using anything other than Chrome.
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And Google's support page that I linked to above says "For best results, turn off Compatibility View."Originally posted by Gentile View PostIt doesn't appear to work in IE9 either, unless you choose "Compatibility View" :
Makes sense though: the new Blogger templates (which suck due to excessive use of JavaScript BTW) presumably prefer Standards View, but as Annie is still using her trusty old templates they need to be in Compatibility View.
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It doesn't appear to work in IE9 either, unless you choose "Compatibility View" :Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLondon Underground Tube Diary - Going Underground's Blog
Seems a bit excessively restrictive.
Now I'll never know what that map looks like.
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Could be, but I know Annie Mole's blog well and it's looked like that for years - certainly since long before IE8, or even IE7, were around. I reckon it's some of the crap Blogger wraps around perfectly good HTML 4.01 contentOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostThey could be using a custom template which doesn't support IE8?!
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They could be using a custom template which doesn't support IE8?!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHmm, it's hosted at Blogger and Google claim to still support IE8 there: Blogger and browser compatibility - Blogger Help
Or was it one of the things linked to that didn't work?
(TBH I wouldn't be surprised if Google had managed to screw up IE8 support anyway, as they never seem to test their stuff on anything but Chrome before releasing it
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If I was runnning a web site I'd include some Javascript to make clients' browsers hang if they were out of date, to punish them for not bothering to update.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLondon Underground Tube Diary - Going Underground's Blog
Seems a bit excessively restrictive.
Now I'll never know what that map looks like.
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So anyone running Internet Explorer 8 (or 9) would have to reboot their PC each time they visited one of my pages. They'd soon get the message!
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Hmm, it's hosted at Blogger and Google claim to still support IE8 there: Blogger and browser compatibility - Blogger Help
Or was it one of the things linked to that didn't work?
(TBH I wouldn't be surprised if Google had managed to screw up IE8 support anyway, as they never seem to test their stuff on anything but Chrome before releasing it
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Gosh. No support for IE8.
London Underground Tube Diary - Going Underground's Blog
Seems a bit excessively restrictive.
Now I'll never know what that map looks like.
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Oh yes I will.
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I think in the video he mentions the C4 programme "Seclet Rife of Machines" but I'm not altogether sure.Last edited by zeitghost; 19 May 2017, 13:55.Tags: None
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