I downloaded html5 boilerplate and it wouldnt validate with this in the header.
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1" >
I was told I can add this to .htaccess for the same effect to avoid validation errors.
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
Header set X-UA-Compatible "IE=Edge,chrome=1"
# mod_headers can't match by content-type, but we don't want to send this header on *everything*...
<FilesMatch "\.(js|css|gif|png|jpe?g|pdf|xml|oga|ogg|m4a|ogv|mp4|m4v|webm|svg|svgz|eot|ttf|otf|woff|ico|webp|appcache|manifest|htc|crx|xpi|safariextz|vcf)$" >
Header unset X-UA-Compatible
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
My question is
- How do i test to make sure this is working properly
- What does the filesmatch parameter do? should i be modifying that or is that pretty good as-is?
The best htaccess configuration that I found is this one below:
Because it sends the header just for IE browsers.
http://www.validatethis.co.uk/tag/x-ua-compatible/
Aaron Layton has it all hear :) Just Scroll down to the "The fix" and skip all the above :)
Or you could add it to your .htaccess file like this:
Try to pass it through the web.config or htacess file
Web.Config
your page will be valid after that. Sorry I am not a php guy.
Make a request to a URI and look at the response headers. There are plenty of tools to do that, including Charles Proxy, Firebug and Chrome Developer Tools.
It is described in the manual