- IE 11 and ASP.Net. ASP.NET is sniffing User Agent. IE11 changed its user agent. The library is not anymore able to understand the user agent. This is the sad state of our industry, nothing specifically Microsoft only.
- Yahoo! tells its customers to use another browser. >If you boss is using Internet Explorer 11, please use another browser temporarily as we have some compatibility issues on 11
- Cyberstore Advisory >Like all modern web-based applications, CyberStore 2 relies on being able to correctly determine the browser and version sending requests to it. In the case of Internet Explorer 11, and other recent browser platforms, we have found this can be problematic if the CyberStore 2 web server system has not had all Microsoft-released updates and patches applied.
- IE11 and lifehacker > @lifehacker site is broken! discussion doesn't work on any browser and the site layout is broken on IE11 compatibility mode (default @ work)
- A user has difficulties to access Tumblr > Dear @tumblr, You say my browser is outdated, how about you either buy me a new computer every 2 years or implement backward compatibility.
- Web browser Compatibility for giving information about technology support across browsers.
- And we can even discover job announcement dedicated to Web Compatibility issues.
- Wise words. >@g16n I guess there is no other way. But yes, anything with UA sniffing never ends well.
- Yahoo Mail! issues for Web Compatibility with IE8
- Myth.io is a CSS Postprocessor converting CSS (not released yet) to CSS. A kind of polyfill.
- Kronos and IE11 >"Make Kronos fully compatible with Internet Explorer 11. (You still have to turn compatibility view on for Kronos to work.) We expect this to be fixed in a future vendor update."
Otsukare!