[horde] X-UA-Compatible support
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Thu Aug 15 09:04:39 UTC 2013
Zitat von William Lovaton <williama_lovaton at coomeva.com.co>:
> Hello there,
>
> First post here for me.
>
> I've been using Horde for a while at my company's new mail system and
> it's been really great so far (more than 16 thousand accounts).
>
> I'm using Horde 5.0.4 and IMP 6.0.4 and the problem I have is that it
> doesn't look good in IExplorer 7. But this is not the real problem, the
> thing is that this being a corporate setting the default IExplorer
> setting (via GPO) is to have the Compatibility Mode on.
>
> This causes IExplorer to advertise it self to the web server as version
> 7 even when the real version is mostly 9 or 10 (there are a few
> IExplorers 8 but they are a minority).
>
> Now, I thought this could have been fixed by configuring specific
> subdomains in IExplorer to apply the Compatibility Mode but Microsoft
> made an stupid decision of not allowing subdomains. This setting
> affects the whole base domain and their subdomains!!... Unbelievable!!.
>
> I've been searching the mailing list and there are some discussions
> about supporting the X-UA-Compatible header to solve this type of
> problem but I don't know if there is any final decision about this.
>
> I'm planning to update Horde to 5.1.2 and IMP to 6.1.3 and I'd like to
> know if there is an option to solve this problem with the updated
> versions... or maybe someone else have a an idea of how to deal with
> this situation.
>
> Thanks a lot for your attention,
>
>
> William
For the record, IE 7 is not supported anymore, thus we don't support
compatibility mode, in any Horde 5 version. Modern web applications
require modern browsers.
You can add the X-UA-Compatible header to
horde/templates/common/header.html.php yourself though.
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Jan Schneider
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