Daniel Nizri
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Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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IE is no longer supported, but it's still fully installed and enabled for use in apps and scripts that call it via COM. Additionally, when you go to a website that's been added to your Edge "IE Mode" pages, iexplore.exe (plus mshtml) will be used to render that site, but it will be presented in an Edge window. You'll see "iexplore.exe" in your task list in that scenario. If you fully remove Internet Explorer from Windows, then Edge will cease to have an "IE Mode".IE is not only no longer supported it's dead in the water for me. When one attempts to open any site using IE, Windows redirects the request to Edge.
What issue does the lack of the title in the DOM create for you? Do you have a script that depends on it? Please provide both the bigger picture and more details and maybe I can come up with something that will help.Im having issue with my IE11 missing <title> in the <head>. When opening the exact websites using chrome and edge, the title is display fine in the DOM. Do noted that the issue is only in the DOM but the title itself is displayed fine in the windowstab.
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Most modern browsers are Chromium based (Blink engine). But Firefox is Mozilla (Gecko engine) and Safari is Apple's WebKit engine.All modern browsers now are Chromium, including Edge, Chrome, Firefox etc