ah, ok...hmm.
It crashes in EDGE which is selects by default.
It crashes in EDGE which is selects by default.
It works in 10 if its specifically set to that.
It works in 9 (but other stuff is broken, which is expected)
(This was tested using IE's emulation selector)
Could my html markup be making IE select Edge wrongly?
Isn't Edge supposed to be the newest it can manage?
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On 3 October 2014 19:28, Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com> wrote:
Could it be that your IE 10 runs in compatibility mode? In that case it might not support JavaScript String.replace().-- J.--
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