It will be of the form: for the 32 bit version.
Make sure it doesn't auto update by changing the update settings in preferences.
Download and extract the Firefox ESR install from here: Download Firefox Extended Support Release.The following steps should work (tested on Mint 18 based on Ubuntu 16.04 and Mint 19 based on Ubuntu 18.04): I want to show this pop up whether compatabilty mode is on or off.Ĭan we control compatability settings through this meta tags without manually turning on/off.You can use the Extended Support Release of Firefox 52 as follows:
Msg = “You should upgrade your copy of Internet Explorer.” īasicaaly i want to alert a usert with a pop up if IE version i 8 or less Msg = “You’re using a recent copy of Internet Explorer.” Var msg = “You’re not using Internet Explorer.” If (navigator.appName = ‘Microsoft Internet Explorer’) )”) Var rv = -1 // Return value assumes failure. I have some functionaltiy which supports IE 10 and above so basically is it possible to control the compatibility mode through meta tags Hope to cherish some of your thoughts here. In support of these changes, the Compatibility View button has been completely removed for Internet Explorer 11. So instead of implementing and using Compatibility View, developers are updating their server configuration to add X-UA-Compatible meta tags, which forces the content to the “edge”, making the Compatibility View button disappear. Today however, more standards-based websites are broken by attempting to appear like they did in Internet Explorer 7. The Compatibility View button would attempt to fix a broken standards-based website, by getting the page to appear like it did in Internet Explorer 7.
That's it! Here is some more information about this change in IE11 from Technet: