Hi all,
I created a simple animation and published it via the "Web" target.
Then, with a bit of hacking, I was able to successfully embed this animation into our corporate content management system which runs on CoreMedia.
Works fine in FireFox and Chrome -- but the default company web browser is -- yikes! -- Internet Explorer 8 (yes, as in eight, you got that right).
As you might expect: the animation doesn't load at all in IE8.
Even worse: our CoreMedia system sets in every web page it produces this meta tag in the header:
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7"/>
So, the fact that Edge Animate's exported .html file contains
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge"/>
is totally useless for me.
Under these circumstances: is there any way to make the animation run inside of IE8? Remember: the CoreMedia produced web page that contains it runs in an intranet environment and many employees don't have internet access. I mention that just in case anyone comes up with an idea that involves internet ressources. Furthermore almost all employees don't have admin rights on their computers so installing some software is a no go (would be necessary for some 20.000 computers, so no solution form that perspective, either).
Am I doomed?
Thanks,
Stefan.