![]() ![]() From my own investigation, it seems that a domain name without a period (.) is assumed to be on an intranet. It’s a little difficult to determine how and when IE8 identifies a page as belonging to an intranet. Unfortunately, it’s this option which can trigger your latest and greatest web application work incorrectly when testing on a local server. It’s understandable why Microsoft implemented the feature: many internal corporate web applications were developed specifically for older versions of IE several years ago. The setting is normally enabled.īy default, IE8 displays all intranet sites in Compatibility View. ![]() The file is distributed to all IE8 users and sites on the list are automatically displayed in the IE7-like view. The list is generated by the frequency of users clicking the Compatibility View icon and human verification - you can view it at res://iecompat.dll/iecompatdata.xml (IE only). Microsoft compiles a list of websites where Compatibility View is required. In the Tools > Compatibility View Settings dialog, there is an option to display all websites in Compatibility View. If the mode is not already activated, you can switch to Compatibility View by clicking the icon at the end of the address bar. There are several ways to switch to Compatibility View: When does IE8 switch to Compatibility View? ![]()
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