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win8 professional version ie10 and 360 browsers cannot load the css style file of the local html web page_html/css_WEB-ITnose

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Just like the title. I just activated win8 yesterday and I discovered this problem after installing Dreamweaver this morning. I wonder if you guys have any tips? What is my problem? Or is it a system problem?


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It’s amazing, win8 doesn’t dare touch it

Let me ask: How is the development speed of Win8?

I don’t have a picture, how can I help you look at it? Please look at the file path, I installed it with no problem.

Let me ask you: How is the development speed of Win8?
There is no problem at all when developing on a virtual machine. . Very good and powerful

How can I help you without a picture? Just look at the file path. I installed it with no problem.

The html files and css files are stored side by side, so there is no problem.
I solved this problem over the weekend. I found that only executing the page through the server does not have this problem. Thank you all.

I also encountered this problem. The server execution is unreliable. When viewing web page materials locally, I can only open them with chrome or the like, and I cannot see the effect under IE. . .

Let me ask you: How is the development speed of Win8? Well enough! !

I also encountered that, I am Win8, and I had no problem debugging with chrome and ie10. However, when accessing in local iis, there was an error, and the pictures and css did not work. Then I reinstalled iis and ie10 worked, but When I went to the customer's place to install and debug the second version, the pictures could be displayed, but the css and js could not be displayed. It was strange. It was the same after reinstalling IIS. Later, it was fine when I used Chrome, but IE10 could also be used with the first version. of! ! ! ! It’s really weird

It turns out to be a compatibility issue with IE. Open IE, press the alt key, go to Tools, Developer, and then select Standard.

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