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If you have browser compatibility issues with WIRE and are unable to immediately update to a version of WIRE that supports that browser, you can force browser compatibility back to a previous browser version using the following approach.
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Specifying Custom HTTP Response HeadersA document mode can be specified for your Web site by defining a custom header for the site using IIS Web server. To enable Microsoft IIS to define a custom HTTP response header that automatically renders all pages in EmulateIE7 mode, you can use the following web.config example.
You can also configure IIS 7 on a Windows Server 2008-based computer to include a custom HTTP response header by following these steps:
To configure IIS 6 and earlier versions to include a custom HTTP response header, follow these steps:
If you specify a default document compatibility mode using your Web server, you can override that setting by specifying a different document compatibility mode in a specific Web page. The mode specified within the Web page takes precedence over the mode specified by the server. |
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