However, I can inject html in
, css and javascript. tags.Unfortunately, requesting the client to change the system is not an option. I hope some clever ideas on Stack Overflow might have some hints for IE7 to present the standard mode with the above limitations?
I have a client that uses a proprietary CMS that has a history of more than ten years. This CMS does not use doctype in its html output, nor can it Add one. Another problem is that it can’t access the
tag, so I can’t use meta tags to do this.However, I can do it in the
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I found a solution here: link. It is not beautiful but it does work. I am of course willing to accept other suggestions or improvements.
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