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Thread: Internet Explorer Version 9 break the Admin pages

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    campbelt101 is offline Member
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    Default Internet Explorer Version 9 break the Admin pages

    Ok, so I install IE9 today and realized on my test site (I'm not in production yet) that I can't edit a product on the Admin pages.

    Not critical to me, but I thought people might wish to know.

    Forgot to add... I'm using AspDotNetStorefront ML 9.0.1.3/9.0.1.3 SP1 64 bit

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    Just tested IE9 in the back office of 9.1.0.0 64bit, no problems at all.

    Edit: I am using IE 9.0.8080.16413
    Also this is still the release candidate, not the finished product.
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    I just did a good bit of browsing around in some test sites here in IE9 as well, and found a couple of little issues but nothing that switching to Compatibility View didn't fix.

    Good ole' Microsoft.

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    Not working here either. Nothing coming up for search results. I will stick with FF

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    Quote Originally Posted by AspDotNetStorefront Staff - Scott View Post
    I just did a good bit of browsing around in some test sites here in IE9 as well, and found a couple of little issues but nothing that switching to Compatibility View didn't fix.

    Good ole' Microsoft.

    I haven't figured out how to turn on Compatibility View yet, though I did look. I'll find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by campbelt101 View Post
    I haven't figured out how to turn on Compatibility View yet, though I did look. I'll find it.
    It would appear that Compatibility View doesn't exist in the release version. At least not that I can find. I googled it and haven't found anything about it yet.

    I've have also noticed that the check out doesn't appear to work correctly. I do hope that AspDotNetStorefront developers are looking to insure that this will work properly with IE9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by campbelt101 View Post
    It would appear that Compatibility View doesn't exist in the release version. At least not that I can find. I googled it and haven't found anything about it yet.

    I've have also noticed that the check out doesn't appear to work correctly. I do hope that AspDotNetStorefront developers are looking to insure that this will work properly with IE9.
    Ok... nevermind... I found the Compatibility View and once I turned that on it works fine. Nevermind on the check out as well... was just me.