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Google added Chrome in Internet Explorer

It looks fantastic, but it's true. Google has developed a plug-in for Internet Explorer called Google Chrome Frame , which can switch rendering from standard to WebKit on board to support features from html5 tags to fast javascript engine. The figure shows a screenshot of an invitation to install a plugin to work with Google Wave through Internet Explorer, which was not previously supported in this project.

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The rendering of the plugin is turned off by default, in order to enable it, the site developer must include the following code in the page markup:
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 <meta http-equiv = "X-UA-Compatible" content = "chrome = 1">

When Chrome Frame detects such a tag, the plugin automatically switches rendering to Webkit.

Under the cut video from the developers. In the comments picture with a working border-radius in IE8.




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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/70370/


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