Hi Simon

We see certain problems in IE9, if running in downgraded compatibility mode (advertises itself as IE7), like images not being shown or scrollbars being displayed in odd places.

The downgrade (compatibility icon) vanishes by setting

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />

in your html.

HTH, Werner


On 25.01.2012 22:15, Simon White wrote:
Hi

I have been building a RIA and using the Chrome browser.  Today I tried
the application in FireFox, IE9, Opera and the application worked
perfectly in all but IE9.  In IE9 the widgets were located incorrectly
with missing borders and the display was painfully slow.  Is IE9 not
supported?

By the way the fastest browser appeared to me to be Opera v 11.61 and it
looked great.

Simon


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