I have a problem I haven't seen before. I am doing a realign on our company's website and am testing locally. However, when I upload to our test server I notice display discrepancies within the same browser (IE8)!
Here is a screenshot of the two pages, both viewed in IE8 but residing on different servers. In the page on the right, you can see there is a weird chunk of white space to the side underneath the .swf file.
Can anyone give any insight as to why the same page on distinct serv开发者_如何学Pythoners would look different in the same browser? I have also noticed a couple of other cross-server bugs within Firefox.
Thanks!
One possibility that comes to mind is IE8's compatibility mode. There is the X-UA-Compatible
header directive that forces IE8 into compatibility mode or out of it. Maybe one of the servers sends out that information.
Try adding a compatibility mode directive to the header and see whether it has any effect:
<!-- Mimic Internet Explorer 7 -->
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7" >
and alternatively:
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=100" > <!-- IE8 mode -->
Reference at MSDN: Defining Document Compatibility
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