On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Charles F. Munat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have an ExtJS form that it failing in IE7 Standards mode (works fine
> on IE8 or in quirks mode on IE7). I don't want to force quirks mode on
> all browsers or serve the form improperly. I read that inserting a
> comment between the XML processing tag and the DOCTYPE declaration will
> force IE7 to quirks mode and leave all other browsers alone.
>
The String for the DocType is generated in:
object ResponseInfo {
var docType: PartialFunction[Req, Box[String]] = {
case _ if S.skipDocType => Empty
case _ if S.getDocType._1 => S.getDocType._2
case _ => Full(DocType.xhtmlTransitional)
}
}
You can update the PartialFunction to test for IE7 and emit something like:
case _ if S.req.map(_.isIE7) == Full(true) =>
Full("myIEthingyhere\n"+DocType.xhtmlTransitional)
>
> Anyone know an easy way to do this in Lift? I know we can respond to
> individual browsers (though I can't seem to find that on the list), but
> how to insert that comment? Or is there a better way?
>
> Chas.
>
>
> >
>
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