Maybe we can set some IE specific META? I can add it to the page if you can
tell me with META should be added

On 13 September 2014 01:39, William Overstreet <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, turns out that if compatibility view is enabled, and the first thing
> through isn't the webs server telling the browser to use the latest and
> greatest, the browser falls back to IE7 compatibility, which does not work.
> I'm using urlrewritefilter-4.0.3.jar to make the internal tomcat web server
> send the headers to force IE to use the latest.
>
> ${RED5_HOME}/webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/lib/urlrewritefilter-4.0.3.jar
> ${RED5_HOME}/webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/web.xml
> ${RED5_HOME}/webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/urlrewrite.xml
>
> # diff web.xml web-old.xml
> 37,48d36
> <     <filter>
> <         <filter-name>UrlRewriteFilter</filter-name>
> <
> <filter-class>org.tuckey.web.filters.urlrewrite.UrlRewriteFilter</filter-class>
> <     </filter>
> <
> <     <filter-mapping>
> <         <filter-name>UrlRewriteFilter</filter-name>
> <         <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> <         <dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
> <         <dispatcher>FORWARD</dispatcher>
> <     </filter-mapping>
> <
>
> # cat urlrewrite.xml
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <!DOCTYPE urlrewrite PUBLIC "-//tuckey.org//DTD UrlRewrite 4.0//EN" "
> http://www.tuckey.org/res/dtds/urlrewrite4.0.dtd";>
>
> <urlrewrite>
>
>         <rule>
>                 <condition
> type="request-uri">^(/openmeetings/wicket.*)$</condition>
>                 <condition name="user-agent">.*MSIE.*</condition>
>                 <set type="response-header"
> name="X-UA-Compatible">IE=Edge</set>
>         </rule>
>         <rule>
>                 <condition
> type="request-uri">^(/openmeetings/swf.*)$</condition>
>                 <condition name="user-agent">.*MSIE.*</condition>
>                 <set type="response-header"
> name="X-UA-Compatible">IE=Edge</set>
>         </rule>
>         <rule>
>                 <condition
> type="request-uri">^(/openmeetings/)$</condition>
>                 <condition name="user-agent">.*MSIE.*</condition>
>                 <set type="response-header"
> name="X-UA-Compatible">IE=Edge</set>
>         </rule>
>         <rule>
>                 <condition
> type="request-uri">^(/openmeetings/screen.upload.*)$</condition>
>                 <condition name="user-agent">.*MSIE.*</condition>
>                 <set type="response-header"
> name="Cache-Control">max-age=5</set>
>         </rule>
> </urlrewrite>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 11:17 AM, William Overstreet <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that, was getting nailed with the Compatibility view. For some
>> reason corp says we need it turned on reasons. I guess I can edit the pages
>> to present the correct html to force non-compatibility view.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:42 PM, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> can you check IE without proxy?
>>> can you check JS console in IE (F12 if I'm not mistaken)
>>> It seems jquery and/or some CSS files were not loaded (maybe because of
>>> proxy)
>>>
>>> On 11 September 2014 00:27, William Overstreet <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Trying to use openmeetings internally on our lan. I'm running into the
>>>> issue of only internet explorer is refusing work. all the other browsers
>>>> have no issues, reguardless of the OS. The login screen looks normal, post
>>>> login looks like http://i.imgur.com/nwhGX88.png , and if I try to join
>>>> straight to a meeting, all I get is that swirling icon in the middle of the
>>>> screen, the one before the loading bar appears.
>>>>
>>>> The network is stuck behind a http proxy.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> WBR
>>> Maxim aka solomax
>>>
>>
>>
>


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WBR
Maxim aka solomax

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