Placeholder attribute IE8 vs IE11 |
Placeholder attribute IE8 vs IE11 |
jedip |
Mar 15 2020, 07:21 AM
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Hello, My work place uses IE11 or so I thought, I tried using the placeholder attribute on my web form but it's not working. I looked at the dev tools and noticed the page is running in Enterprise Mode and emulating IE8. Would this be the reson why it's not working? The baffling thing is I went to the W3SCHOOLS website and tried the exmple of the placeholder code running on thier website and it works? My question is, what factors prevent the placeholder attribute from working, is it using the older broswers, or can it can it be an issue our web server, or the fact that a web page is not using HTML5. thanks |
Christian J |
Mar 15 2020, 05:04 PM
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I looked at the dev tools and noticed the page is running in Enterprise Mode and emulating IE8. Would this be the reson why it's not working? Maybe, can't remember for sure. According to https://caniuse.com/#feat=input-placeholder it's supported from IE10. QUOTE The baffling thing is I went to the W3SCHOOLS website and tried the exmple of the placeholder code running on thier website and it works? Why not make a test page that emulates IE8 and test it in your own IE11? QUOTE My question is, what factors prevent the placeholder attribute from working, is it using the older broswers, or can it can it be an issue our web server, or the fact that a web page is not using HTML5. The web server or HTML5 shouldn't matter, AFAIK. |
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