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12-Amethyst
November 14, 2013
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Internet Explorer 11 issues with Creo embedded browser

  • November 14, 2013
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Has anyone experienced scripting errors in the embedded browser of Creo 2.0 after updating to Internet Explorer 11? I just saw my first case today. Debugging settings and registry edits don't appear to resolve the issue. Removal of IE11 is the only option.

John Frankovich
The GSI Group LLC
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14-Alexandrite
May 20, 2014
There is a new option in M100 I believe that can force ie 9 compatibility even if using IE11.

Browser_limit_to_ie9_mode yes

Limits Internet explorer to IE9 standards mode even if higher version is installed.
May 20, 2014

My understanding is that

1-Visitor
May 20, 2014
PTC's browser_limit_to_ie9_mode yes and MS's compatibility mode (can be set by URL in IE11) seem to be synonymous with 32 bit.

If so, this would require 32 bit Java and associated 32 bit Java browser plugins installed, even on 64 bit machines.

Many IT organizations when configuring 64 bit machines only install 64 bit Java.

-Marvin


20-Turquoise
May 20, 2014
On 05/20/14 12:19, Gerry Champoux wrote:
>
> My understanding is that browser_limit_to_ie9_mode applies only to Creo Parametric 2 only.
> In Creo Elements Pro (M180) this config option is invalid.
> Does anyone know if it is valid in a later build?
>

Still invalid in Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 M220.

>
> In Reply to Andrew Hermanson:
>
> There is a new option in M100 I believe that can force ie 9 compatibility even if using IE11.
>
> Browser_limit_to_ie9_mode yes
>
> Limits Internet explorer to IE9 standards mode even if higher version is installed.
>
> From: Gerry Champoux [