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Meta Http-equiv X-ua-compatible

the above line of code forces the browser to make Document mode to IE 9 standard and Browser mode to IE 9 Compatiblity m

Solution 1:

this works for me..

<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>title</title><metahttp-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"content="IE=edge,chrome=1" />

Solution 2:

Do you have any other links or scripts above your X-UA-Compatible meta tag in your <head>? If so this might be causing the problem.

Also make sure to check the compatibility settings in your browser itself by going to:

Tools --> Compatability View Settings

Solution 3:

There are several possible explanations, such as HTTP headers overriding the meta tag, domain name being blacklisted by Microsoft, or your local admin having forced IE to Compatibility mode. For a description of some possibilities and possible cures, check out IE8 and IE9 Complications in “Activating Browser Modes with Doctype”.

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