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I have developed web a page on Windows XP using IE8.

It looks good on all versions of IE on Windows XP but when I use IE8 on Windows 7 it is not rendered the the same.

I would like my layout to be consistent on Windows 7 and Windows 8, using IE8 and IE9.

Please advise.

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If it's a web page, the only thing that came to my mind it's that in windows xp you have IE8 as maximum Browser, for the rest i cannot see any difference, we're gonna need more information – Jorge May 8 '12 at 2:53
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Your question need more details and small samples of what does not work. It is unlikely that question should be tagged with C# and especially windows-7 tags. Tag with IE8/IE9/CSS/html/quirks and specific page elements you have problem with... Also designing HTML for IE9 or any other modern browser first and than porting down to IE8 may be better approach. – Alexei Levenkov May 8 '12 at 2:56

closed as not a real question by Evan Mulawski, Makoto, Eranga, Alexei Levenkov, AVD May 8 '12 at 8:43

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Its a problem occurs quite usual between window xp and 7 while using ie7 or 8... this stack overflow question may be helpful...

But only if u specify wat mistake or problem u get, we can help u to solve...

So add code or shots describing the problem...

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