Compatibility view controls how the Internet Explorer 8 user agent string is used to identify itself to a Web server and determine whether content is rendered in Internet Explorer 7 mode or Internet Explorer 8 standards mode. You may also append a custom string to the end of the user agent string.
Compatibility flag for 16 bit applications. This flag will prevent the WM_DEVMODECHANGE message from being sent to the application. ...
Compatibility flag for 16 bit applications. This flag will version lie to the application by changing the parameters in the ...
Compatibility flag for 16 bit applications. This forces DPMI memory allocations to use ever increasing linear addresses. ...
Compatibility View controls how Internet Explorer 8 identifies itself to a Web server and determines whether content is rendered ...
Compatibility view controls how the Internet Explorer 8 user agent string is used to identify itself to a Web server and ...
Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a Web server and determines whether content is rendered ...
Compatibility View helps make websites designed for older browsers look better in Internet Explorer 8. You can stop using ...
Compatibility View: websites designed for older browsers will often look better, and problems such as out-of-place menus, ...
CompatibilityDescription is a free-form string defining how the two referenced products interoperate or are compatible, any ...