Good day.

There is a web application that runs through IE11.

The problem is that if this application is hosted on a local web server. It starts and displays normally. If this application is transferred to a remote server (where IE11 is also), then there (locally) it starts up normally, and from a remote computer through IE11 it starts to “freak out” with the display of the HTML page.

The same google chrome works fine (which is remotely local), but in the office of IE11 it is a building. standard.

Tell me which way to look?

  • and what errors in the console? - Den
  • "The connected page is designed for document mode 5. Some APIs and console features may not be available." - here is the message. - Vard32
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    link does not help? - Den
  • ABOUT! Thank you. Earned! :) This effect is also achieved by unchecking the "Display intranet sites in compatibility mode" - Vard32
  • @Den, issue as an answer for those who subsequently visit the question, but just try to specify the link as a source, and in response to bring a complete solution to the question. - Denis

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Solution found.

Thanks to the link from Den, I added the following tag to the bootable html page:

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" /> 

Now the browser displays the page correctly both locally and remotely.