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ES and Internet Explorer errors

Gavin G · ·
4:37 PM Saturday, 29 March 2014
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Getting errors in the notifications, conversations and friend request dropdowns with Internet Explorer 10 and 11.
"Unable to load tooltip content." shows in the dropdowns instead of their content and I don't see any JS errors in the console.
Works absolutely fine with IE9 though. Even works in IE11 in IE9 document mode or whatever it's called.

Share what's new box on stream doesn't work properly on IE9. It doesn't expand when you click into it. Works fine in IE10 and IE11.

Cannot reply to a stream updates with IE11. After typing your message and hitting the Submit button you get the error "Invalid character". The exact same basic text without any weird characters, just normal text and commas and a full stop is fine in Chrome.

I'm also having issues with overriding the ES stylesheets. When ES1.2 was released I really couldn't be bothered to wrestle with all those .less files again so I decided to just override some styles by putting a style.min.css in my templates html folder. The css file imports style.min.css and more.min.css from ES and then has it's overrides for the styles. It works perfectly on Chrome and Firefox but IE9 just makes a complete mess of it, breaking the ES pages completely. I even tried without the override css file and just put all the css style overrides directly into my main site template css file but it just looks a mess.

Spent such a long time on my site to get it working well on this poor excuse for a browser and now with the new version of ES and it's new templating system I feel like I'm back to square one again. What would you recommend is the best way to do this? It's mostly just colour changes, nothing major. Directly in site template or with these override files? And why don't they work properly with IE9? Is it something to do with the @import of the two ES css files?
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