Hi Derek,

if you find any IE issues with 2.10, please report them in the OpenLayers
Trac with a reproducable test case so that we can look into them. That's
the only way to move things forward.

I don't think many of the OL developers have done tests with IE9 Beta,
normally things change quite a bit in a MS IE beta phase, so the effort is
not very worthwhile probably. Also, I for one don't have Windows 7 or
Vista (only XP) so I cannot do IE 9 testing right now.

Best regards,
Bart

>
> I am currently using OpenLayers 2.8 with <meta
> http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"
> content="IE=EmulateIE7" /> and still having to inform all our users that
> if
> they are using IE 8 then they must view our site in compatibility mode.
>
> This morning I started testing OL 2.10 hoping that these issues might have
> been solved. However I have found that I get some strange behaviours with
> IE8 if it is not in compatibility mode.
>
> I also did a quick test with IE9 beta and Google layers cover all the
> controls making them inaccessible.
> gmap.getZIndex() still reports "105", but this can't be the case as I have
> objects with a z-index of 800 on the page which are also being covered.
>
> Is there anyway to make IE work without all this crap, or do I have to
> resort to doing a browser detect and if the user is viewing our site with
> IE
> inform them that they need to upgrade to Firefox/Safari/Chrome?
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