The JavaScript function document.getElementById(), long a staple in the front-end web development community, seems pretty straightforward. Unless you’re maintaining an application that uses a legacy Internet Explorer document mode. I found this out the hard way when debugging a legacy application that had been running in IE 5 quirks document mode. After wrapping the legacy Continue reading →
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