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8/15/2011 3:22 PM
 
Cathal,

Really appreciate the lead about possibly setting up a rule to get DNN to see browser as 'uplevel', but I just wonder if there could be something else going on---I am running the DNN installation on a tablet PC, but that said It has the latest versions of both IE and Firefox and apart from displaying on a smaller screen size there's hardly any difference from PC to tablet in terms of graphics, so my question is what would cause DNN to 'see' the latest FF and IE browsers as 'downlevel' when running from a tablet?

Thanks again,
Sean
 
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