Internet Explorer compatible mode in the new Edge is also present and so you can use it
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With the arrival of the new Edge, now generally for all users and outside the test and development channels, one of the doubts is whether the possibility of using the would continue to be available Compatibility mode with Internet Explorer that we already saw a few months ago.
A basic compatibility for many users who require the use of the old Microsoft browser to be able to interact with certain web pages. In fact, two days ago, in my personal case, Internet Explorer was the only compatible browser for managing a public website.This option can help in more than one case and that is why we are going to explain how to activate it.
Steps to follow
"To be able to enable IE Mode in Microsoft Edge we have to access the flags function. We must go to the route Edge://Flags in the address bar of the browser and search and activate Enable IE integration(Enable IE Integration). We can use the search engine in the upper area to facilitate the location in the extensive list available."
"In a drop-down box we will see three options (IE Mode, NeedIE, Default and Disable) and we mark IE Mode> "
Once enabled, look for the Edge shortcut and click the right mouse button or trackpad to display the Properties box ."
"Within it we will see the section Destination and at the end of it we must add the text (without the quotes) –ie-mode-test The end result should look like this: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge Beta\Application\ msedge.exe>."
We only have to click on Apply and Accept and repeat the action if some type of permission is requested to enable IE mode in Microsoft Edge."
If now, when accessing a Web portal, we want to use the IE compatible mode we must use the shortcut we just created . We open that shortcut and mark the web address we want to visit.
Once inside we click on the three points in the upper right corner and select More tools and once inside Open sites in Internet Explorer mode The active tab should then be using Internet Explorer compatible mode."
Via | Techdows