The css-issue was fixed with 11.1 HF5. I'll expect this fix is included in 11.2.
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Thanks Rustlogic i gave that a go in my original attempts but unfortunately
no matter what i did that ie7 emulate header would always be injected. With
a bit of research i realised that you can target individual webpages (e..g
just the smartedit.aspx) with the location attribute in the
Been there...
In IIS:
1. go to /Sites/Default Web Site/CMS/WebClient
2. Open the HTTP ResponseHeaders
3. Delete the header:X-UA-Compatible: IE=EmulateIE7
4. You can now set it to whatever you like within your projects in the
page headers (or do it globally but some of your older
In version 10, the side effect of removing that header is that SmartTree
didn't display properly.
Chad Killingsworth
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:00:18 AM UTC-6, RustyLogic wrote:
Been there...
In IIS:
1. go to /Sites/Default Web Site/CMS/WebClient
2. Open the HTTP
Very true but works fine in 11.1 :)
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 3:05:45 PM UTC, Chad Killingsworth wrote:
In version 10, the side effect of removing that header is that SmartTree
didn't display properly.
Chad Killingsworth
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:00:18 AM UTC-6, RustyLogic
Hi All,
The challenge i have and am looking to share with my fellow
reddoters/wsmers is as follows: How do you get ie8 to render as ie8
standards mode in Smartedit (targeting V11.1)?
Background:
The cms forces IE8 in to ie7 compatibility mode by default in smartedit.
Restrictions:
No