Alex, have you found that link about the vector thing being broken?
No :(
And now the top hit on Google for X-UA and conditional comments is...
... this very thread!
I'll keep looking.
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Ingo Chao wrote:
I don't know if it has been reported before.
Both files just differ in the X-UA and the headline, see below
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua8.html
shows the generated content and the Conditional Comment for IE8
Correct
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not
Alex Robinson wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
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Can anyone please confirm that the real IE7 will show blue, blue,
green, green and red on all test pages?
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Confirming. Those colors are what the
Alex Robinson wrote:
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not show the generated content, but the Conditional Comment for
_IE8_
Is this expected? Even if the X-UA-Compatible is set to IE=7, the
conditional comment acts as if this is IE8?
I noticed this when I added conditional
Ingo Chao wrote:
Alex Robinson wrote:
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not show the generated content, but the Conditional Comment for
_IE8_
Is this expected? Even if the X-UA-Compatible is set to IE=7, the
conditional comment acts as if this is IE8?
I noticed this when I
At 11:24 -0700 14/3/08, Alan Gresley wrote:
This is real problem if an author decides that IE8 should to go into
IE7 mode and render like the true IE7. No conditional comments meant
for IE7 are used.
Microsoft have said Developers, you must use conditional comments,
you must use X-UA, these
I wrote:
You are correct Ingo, the emulate IE=7 toggle mode should overrule X-UA
IE=8. What we need is a valid IE8 filter hack and indeed I have found one.
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Toggling the modes in IE8 will show a big difference.
The last one can be used to
Alex Robinson wrote:
Microsoft have said Developers, you must use conditional comments,
you must use X-UA, these are the only sanctioned ways.
Consequently it seems self-evident that Microsoft cannot possibly
ship IE8 with conditional comments not honouring the X-UA string
(though as
Alan Gresley wrote:
Can anyone please confirm that the real IE7 will show blue, blue,
green, green and red on all test pages?
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Confirming. Those colors are what the real IE7 shows.
regards
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
Can anyone please confirm that the real IE7 will show blue, blue,
green, green and red on all test pages?
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Confirming. Those colors are what the real IE7 shows.
/aol Me too!
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I don't know if it has been reported before.
Both files just differ in the X-UA and the headline, see below
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua8.html
shows the generated content and the Conditional Comment for IE8
Correct
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not show the generated content,
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not show the generated content, but the Conditional Comment for _IE8_
Is this expected? Even if the X-UA-Compatible is set to IE=7, the
conditional comment acts as if this is IE8?
I noticed this when I added conditional comments to my XU-A tests
I noticed this when I added conditional comments to my XU-A tests
That is, that IE8 matches the conditional comment if IE 8
regardless of what X-UA target you set.
Sorry. I knew what I meant, but forgot that not everyone has access
to the inside of my head...
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