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10 years 6 months ago - 10 years 6 months ago #45308
by SteveTheTechie
Replied by SteveTheTechie on topic 5930 Website Administrator
I am not seeing an issue on my end in IE11. Page loads fine.
Please do me a favor and press the F12 key, then clear your cache ( support.toastmastersclubs.org/component/...earing-browser-cache ), and then press F12 again to see if any errors show up in read in the Development Console.
Please do me a favor and press the F12 key, then clear your cache ( support.toastmastersclubs.org/component/...earing-browser-cache ), and then press F12 again to see if any errors show up in read in the Development Console.
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10 years 6 months ago #45309
by MarkD
Replied by MarkD on topic 5930 Website Administrator
Here's what I see as maybe an error. I've attached the full output from this console window.
File: 5930.toastmastersclubs.org
SCRIPT5009: 'Element' is undefined
File: utilities.min.js, Line: 1, Column: 12090
File: 5930.toastmastersclubs.org
SCRIPT5009: 'Element' is undefined
File: utilities.min.js, Line: 1, Column: 12090
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10 years 6 months ago - 10 years 6 months ago #45311
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Replied by SteveTheTechie on topic 5930 Website Administrator
Ok, so you need to turn off Compatibility View and reload your website.
You cannot run your website in Compatibility View... it will disable needed functionality.
You cannot run your website in Compatibility View... it will disable needed functionality.
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10 years 6 months ago #45312
by MarkD
Replied by MarkD on topic 5930 Website Administrator
Thanks, that explains it.
I'm not sure that I can turn that off -- I use my work machine for FTH2 access, and I think we have some apps that require Compatibility view.
Using Chrome is fine with me ... maybe this is something to add to the FAQ, though.
Thanks again!
I'm not sure that I can turn that off -- I use my work machine for FTH2 access, and I think we have some apps that require Compatibility view.
Using Chrome is fine with me ... maybe this is something to add to the FAQ, though.
Thanks again!
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10 years 6 months ago #45315
by MarkD
Replied by MarkD on topic 5930 Website Administrator
I looked again, at the IE Options.
After I disabled the "Intranet" option for compatibility view, then the page displayed just fine.
If I need to use compatibility for other websites, then I can specifically add those websites to the "opt-in" compatibility list.
After I disabled the "Intranet" option for compatibility view, then the page displayed just fine.
If I need to use compatibility for other websites, then I can specifically add those websites to the "opt-in" compatibility list.
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10 years 6 months ago #45316
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Most people do not run in Compatibility View. 
You can adjust its settings if you click on the gear icon (upper right)... you can selectively enable which websites run in Compatibility View.
Remember, I run IE11, and I use it to do development (on purpose), so if there are any issues I should expect to see them, also.

You can adjust its settings if you click on the gear icon (upper right)... you can selectively enable which websites run in Compatibility View.
Remember, I run IE11, and I use it to do development (on purpose), so if there are any issues I should expect to see them, also.
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