On 8/7/2014 14:51, Warren Young wrote:
On 8/7/2014 14:20, Hajas, Wayne wrote:

every time I try to
use the formatting features, nothing happens.

Wild guess: you're using a fairly recent version of IE on Windows.

On re-reading this, I see that my post looks like pure speculation, but it's actually a test report. Fossil is in fact not sending IE=edge, so consequently a default install of IE8+ will treat the site as IE6 or IE7 in compatibility mode.

This not only breaks the WYSIWYG wiki editor, it breaks the CSS in my customized version of the khaki skin, and probably other things.

I know about it because it bit us on my company's web app, which almost always runs on intranet servers.

See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj676915%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

The claims in that article about edge mode being "preferred" in IE11 doesn't override this default behavior for intranet sites.

If setting custom HTTP headers directly is not practical -- can't see why, since Fossil runs its own web server -- you can use a <meta> tag to do the same thing, as shown in the MSDN article. In fact, that might be required in the SCGI case; haven't tried it.
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