![]() How? We added an iView to all framework pages. For IE8 and IE9 the default mode is quirks, but if the administrator configured all the browsers in an organization to run in standards mode, the portal wouldn’t be rendered well.Įnforce IE to run the portal in quirks mode by changing the document mode. ![]() IE8 and above presented standards mode rendering. Then IE with standards mode arrived and evolved and the portal had to deal with rendering issues… Applications running in the portal were not strict about standard syntax and they lived happily within IE – which wasn’t strict about syntax either. The portal rendered everything in quirks mode with no issues. ![]() The older versions of IE (such as IE6, IE7) ran only in quirks mode. So here’s an historical review of the evolution of the standards/quirks issues: I used kind of childish graphics – but I think that they demonstrate my points nicely. In this blog I will share some of these issues with you. So I decided to learn this subject and make some order in all this mess – so that I’ll know how to handle the variety of issues that come to our door here at support. There are so many complications and solutions around this subject that it’s really hard to deal with. The newer versions of IE pose many rendering issues/challenges which affect EP rendering. ![]()
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