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  2. Compatibility mode - Wikipedia

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    "Compatibility View" is a compatibility mode feature of the web browser Internet Explorer in version 8 and later. When active, Compatibility View forces IE to display the webpage in Quirks mode as if the page were being viewed in IE7. [1] [2] When compatibility view is not activated, IE is said to be running in native mode. In IE11, a user can ...

  3. Quirks mode - Wikipedia

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    A third compatibility mode known as "limited quirks mode" (previously, "almost standards mode" or "strict mode"), which maintains the "traditional" vertical sizing of table cells according to the CSS2 specification, has been implemented in these browsers: Safari, Opera 7.5 (and later), all Gecko-based browsers since 1.0.1 (such as Firefox) and ...

  4. Microsoft Edge Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Edge [Legacy] was the default web browser, replacing Internet Explorer 11 and Internet Explorer Mobile. [12] As its development and release is dependent on the model of Windows as a service , it is not included in Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Branch/Channel (LTSB/LTSC) builds.

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  6. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    In Windows 11, Edge is the only browser available from Microsoft (for compatibility [28] [29] with Google Chrome). [30] However, it includes an "Internet Explorer mode", which is aimed at fixing compatibility issues; it provides the legacy MSHTML browser engine and supports the legacy ActiveX and BHO technologies. [31]

  7. Internet Explorer version history - Wikipedia

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    Version 5.5 was the last to have Compatibility Mode, which allowed Internet Explorer 4 [22] to be run side by side with the 5.x series. [7] [23] The IE team consisted of over 1,000 people by 1999, with funding on the order of US$100 million per year.

  8. Trident (software) - Wikipedia

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    For versions 7 and 8 of Internet Explorer, Microsoft made significant changes to MSHTML's layout capabilities to improve compliance with Web standards and add support for new technologies. [6] [7] [8] MSHTML will continue to receive security updates [9] for the IE mode of Microsoft Edge until at least 2029. However, support for new Web ...

  9. Browser wars - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 8 was released on March 19, 2009. New features included accelerators, improved privacy protection, a compatibility mode for pages designed for older browsers, [32] and improved support for various web standards. It was the last version of Internet Explorer to be released for Windows XP.