If you, like me, work with legacy enterprise web applications, you may need to run the web applications in a legacy document mode. This allows support for non-compliant markup that works with old versions of Internet Explorer. When you then add new content that requires modern web browser functionality, you may find yourself placing said Continue reading →
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