![]() Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0 WOW64 Trident/7.0 rv:11.0) like GeckoĮdge pretended to be Chrome, and Chrome pretended to be Safari, and Safari pretended to be Mozilla. It is worth pointing out that IE11's user agent is similar: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT X.Y WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Microsoft's new Spartan engine masks itself as ChromeĬhrome and Firefox also does something similar: Some websites even after you turn off smooth scrolling, and there areĬases in which important elements will not display because a webpage There's also a problem with jerky scrolling that doesn't go away for Working perfectly fine on other browsers such as Chrome or Firefox. Some pages will display incorrectly in IE while In an old browser, even though Internet Explorer 11 supports many of They are not coded properly and usually display a page like they would Many websites that you visit today will not display well in IE because Since Edge/Spartan was Microsoft's first attempt to modernize the Trident engine, and Edge/Spartan's purpose was to match the feature set of (Blink, AppleWebKit, and Gecko) at the time, the user agent simply advertising itself as being everything is one way to prevent Webpage designers from easily targetting Edge the same way they targeted IE. This decision likely based on the fact (from the perspective of Spartan/Edge Developers), is that in the past, websites would look specifically for IE and notify users to use a different browser. It also is a deliberate design decision to limit the usefulness of user-agent checks. Webpage designers are simply lazy, and they attempt to block visitors from using specific browsers, because they want to use the easier framework which is only supported by certain browsers. So Why does it have Mozilla, Chrome and Safari, and not just Edge in
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