This will not work for me - i use objects that are not supported by IE 
earlier than 10

On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:21:10 PM UTC+2, Ed wrote:
>
> In the meantime, just force IE10 to render it as IEXX, like IE9. Do this 
> by including the following in your web page:
>  <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=7,8,9">
>
> BTW: it's always good to (always) put this in your website, to ensure 
> unpredictable issues when IE comes out with a new version. I had that in 
> the (past) and people started calling me that the website didn't work 
> anymore (IE10)... 
> In this way, you are always in control, and not IE...
>
> - Ed
>

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