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#81481 13-Apr-2011 16:02
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Is anyone else seeing the wrong background on the Geekzone header when using Internet Explorer after today's Windows Updates?





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  #458291 13-Apr-2011 16:07
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I have not seen a change, but after your tweet I have not applied either of the .net updates.



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  #458298 13-Apr-2011 16:15
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This is the correct one:



And this is what I am seeing on Internet Explorer after the update:



It looks like it's not respecting a base64 background declaration. Strange...





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  #458306 13-Apr-2011 16:35
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I think it was caching problem, because it's now working fine...





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  #458312 13-Apr-2011 16:48
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Nothing to do with cache. It seems IE9 Compatibility Mode breaks the CSS...

Looking at a fix.





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  #458419 13-Apr-2011 20:14
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<!-- Always force latest IE rendering engine (even in intranet) & Chrome Frame, remove this if you set this via http header in web server config -->
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">

OR in your web.config

<httpProtocol>
   <customHeaders>
        <add name="X-UA-Compatible" value="IE=Edge,chrome=1" />
    </customHeaders>
</httpProtocol>

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