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Back at Build 2019, Microsoft announced IE Mode for Microsoft Edge users which allowed them to open websites in Internet Explorer. While it’s hard to imagine using Internet Explorer in 2019, there are still legacy websites which require Internet Explorer to run. The feature was aimed at Enterprise users who were using Internet Explorer separately to use legacy websites.
If you’re someone who uses Internet Explorer then you can follow the steps below to enable IE Mode in Microsoft Edge and save yourself some trouble.
- Use ie4mac to test webpages in Internet Explorer 9, 8 and 7 on Mac OS X. Ie4mac supports manual live testing and includes developer tools like Firebug. Ideal for web designers and developers.
- RECOMMENDED: Use Silverlight in the 32-bit Internet Explorer process on x64 systems. Most browser plug-ins (including Silverlight, Flash, Java and almost all ActiveX controls) only work in 32-bit browsers currently.
- Is there a IE tester for mac? closed Ask Question. (IE Tester) images from Microsoft. – Juicy Scripter Jan 19 '12 at 21:41 @Juicy Scripter Thank you very much man. – whitesiroi Sep 4 '15 at 8:58. Test website in Internet Explorer using Mac. Web Dev on MacOSX, how to check IE compatIbility?
- Head to edge://flags and look for “Enable IE Integration” flag. Now click on the drop-box and select IE Mode and relaunch the browser to save changes.
- Now right-click on Edge shortcut and click on Properties. Now add:(without quote) to the end of Target field. The target field should now look something like:
- Now click Apply and Ok. Click on continue if you’re prompted with a UAC asking for permission.
![Microsoft Test Ie Mac Microsoft Test Ie Mac](https://cdn.lambdatest.com/images/IE-on-MAC.png)
This should enable IE Mode on Edge. Once done, you will need to follow the steps below to visit websites in IE Mode. Make sure you are using the same shortcut which you just modified.
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- Open a new website in Microsoft Edge.
- Now click on the three dots in the top right corner (…) and select More Tools>Open sites in Internet Explorer mode.
![Mac Mac](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iBcBA208glo/maxresdefault.jpg)
This should enable IE Mode for all the websites in the active tab. You will, however, see a notification stating that you’re using an unsupported command-line flag. You can safely ignore it but it will show up on every launch.
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