Thanks for your answer.
What do you mean it’s not working ?
How do you know that the content is in IE7 mode ? I don’t understand.
Because if I comment the line which add the content for IE8, the gridWeb is not working at all (i can’t click on a cell or navigate, etc.).
So I suppose that the IE8 content is understood well by the browser…
Hi,
Well when I run the sample project I got : Browser Mode IE10 and Document Mode : IE5 Quirks.
Indeed if I set the Document Mode to IE8 standards the gridWeb is rendering quite ok (no vertical scrollbar which will be a problem but it’s not as important as the huge headers).
Do you know how make the content meta works ?
Hi,
Well thanks for your answer.
I will investigate on the meta tag to display the page on IE8 Mode.
But when I manually changed the document and browser mode to IE8, I’m sorry but I still have no vertical scrollbar as you can see on the picture atteched to my post.
Thanks.
Hi,
Well no, you have the same problem !
The scrollbar is the page scrollbar. What I meant is that the GridWeb doesn’t have a vertical scrollbar whereas it should.
Hi,
Hi,
Well you’re right scrollbars are displayed by setting Xhtml to true.
I just have to find a way to force the page to be displayed in IE8 mode and it will be good.
Hi,