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We know IE!
Behaviors and IE10
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3 months ago
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Hi Everyone, In this blog post, I’d like to share some of the changes regarding behaviors in Windows Internet Explorer 10. Behaviors is a great way to enhance a DOM Element’s capabilities. However this technology, unique to Internet...
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How to use Fiddler Autoresponder to replay a fiddler trace?
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4 months ago
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In this quick tutorial, we want to show you how to use Fiddler’s Autoreponder to replay a previously captured or generated fiddler trace when trying to isolate html code performance or page errors. The Fiddler AutoResponder is an excellent way to...
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Using Internet Component Download in an Enterprise environment
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4 months ago
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Hi everybody! As promised, here’s a blog post detailing how to make use of the Internet Component Download feature and a working example on how to benefit from its advantages together with the ActiveX Installer Service. The most common way...
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How to implement the -ms-touch-action: none property to disable Double-tap-zoom on Windows Touch devices
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4 months ago
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In this quick blog post I will provide you with steps on how to implement the Cascading Style Sheet Touch Zooming property to disable Double-tap-zoom functionality on your html page. SCENARIO: A new Windows 8 Touch Capable device is deployed...
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