On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 6:11 PM, Hajas, Wayne <wayne.ha...@dfo-mpo.gc.ca>
wrote:

> The problem was related to Internet Explorer and compatibility-mode as
> Warren and Richard predicted.  I wrestled with IE a bit but I couldn’t get
> a solution that would work consistently.
>
>
>
i don't have access to the Windows box at the moment, but we had, sometime
in the past 6 months or so, a related problem at a client site when they
deployed IE11(? 10?) internally. We thought we (web team) would have to add
the IE header mentioned earlier, but it turns out there's an option
"somewhere" in IE which turns off the "default to compatibility mode"
option, which the NT admins then set company-wide (so i don't know where
the option is). Maybe you can find such an option in your IE.

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----- stephan beal
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