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    Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

    Anyone else having trouble viewing their a5w pages after installing Internet Explorer 10? Some of my pages are fine, some are gloobly guke. They all show up fine in other browsers.

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    Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

    Originally posted by swest View Post
    Anyone else having trouble viewing their a5w pages after installing Internet Explorer 10? Some of my pages are fine, some are gloobly guke. They all show up fine in other browsers.
    Same problems here....I have rolled back to iE9

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      #3
      Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

      Can one of you share a link to a page that is goofy in IE10.
      Steve Wood
      See my profile on IADN

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        #4
        Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

        I have not had a problem so far. Running IE 10 and the latest build. All pages show properly.
        Reed Brown
        ITOT Solutions, Inc.
        Alpha v12

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          #5
          Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

          As an internal application, we have few public pages to share, and they appear to be working. But based on a quick and uneducated look, it's horrendous (i.e. not useable) within our Tabbed UI-based internal application. I get the attached message:
          - as each component in our Tabbed UI homepage Page Layout tries to load
          - any time a component is called directly (i.e. not an an a5w page) from the Tabbed UI menu
          - any time an Ajax callback fires (?--not sure on this, but the search part of a component on an a5w page loaded fine and then I got the error, presumably because I have an Ajax callback in the onSearchRender event, and the same error appeared when I tried to use an Edit-Combo in the Search Part).
          - After these errors, I tried calling a PDF from the Tabbed UI component and IE crashed. Nice.

          If I go to Tools > F12 Developer Tools, changing the Browser Mode has no effect, but changing Document Mode: Standards to IE9 Standards corrects the problem and all works as expected.

          Not a big deal to me as most of our traffic is internal and I switched them all to Firefox long ago, but I thought it might help, and I'd obviously implement any fixes suggested.
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            #6
            Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

            Same experience here; tabbed ui is screwed up by IE10, moreover my developer now also screws up. I even did uninstall IE10 but that did not correct the situation... Reinstalling my PC now... Microsoft screwed up again.
            Frank

            Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand

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              #7
              Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

              Two more years then IE will be at Operas level. Do we worry compatibility with Opera at all?

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                #8
                Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                Im still having some of my pages show up as glooby gluke in IE 10. Has anyone figured out how to make the pages compatible with IE 10? Some my pages are fine with IE 10 though, weird.

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                  #9
                  Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                  I reinstalled my PC, all works fine now for me. Opera in my opinion has greatly improved over the last 6 months. I currently support Chrome,FF,IE & Opera (in this order) and all works very well for me. I dropped Safari (for PC) because Apple dropped it too (for PC) and nobody is using it here anyway. What do you mean by glooby gluke ? Screenshot ? Source ?
                  Frank

                  Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand

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                    #10
                    Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                    Below is what the page (glooby gluke) looks like, these symbols consume the whole page. It only happens with IE 10, every other browser displays the page correctly. It shows like this with any computer and IE 10.

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                      #11
                      Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                      and what page is that ? with or witout components etc ?
                      Frank

                      Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand

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                        #12
                        Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                        Go to the server, rename that page. Open the page in IE10 (the original page name), it will fail because you renamed it. Change the page name back to the original and then open it back up in IE10.
                        Steve Wood
                        See my profile on IADN

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                          #13
                          Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                          It is a a5w page with one component, I think the component is causing the issue. Not sure why though, as other a5w pages with components are fine with IE 10.

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                            #14
                            Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                            I tried what you suggested and it is still doing the same thing. On full preview in alpha 5 it shows fine and the default browser is IE 10.

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                              #15
                              Re: Alpha Five and Internet Explorer 10

                              It is not an Alpha issue see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1...e-with-charset
                              Frank

                              Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand

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