Great! Spent ages looking for "IE10 rotate not work" etc and didn't find that. Cheers.
PS BUM. Added to trusted sitez. Still don't work in any of standards modes but ta anyway.
PPS But as one of those comments says, not much that supports IE8 or earlier anyway, so maybe I won't bother with it. Even Google goes funny in IE8 mode if I use Ctrl+.
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This:
Legacy DX Filters Removed from IE10 Release Preview - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
suggests they still work if you set the site as trusted.
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IE10 standards modes
I had an interactive that worked fine in IE9, albeit in quirks mode, but it won't work in any of the IE10 previous standards modes. Basically, there is not a single IE standard in IE10 that supports the old filter rotate methods, tried umpteen examples on the net too but none of them work either. Would like to support back to IE8 but only way to test seems to be to use one of my old PCs that's actually got it on.
Anyone else finding any problems with the IE10 old document standards modes? Or am I misunderstanding what they are supposed to do? Cheers.Last edited by xoggoth; 25 March 2013, 18:00.Tags: None
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