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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack http://stackoverflow.com/questions/822508/how-can-i-show-a-message-to-ie6-ie7-browsers-to-upgrade-to-ie8-and-have-ie8-not Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How can I show a message to IE6/IE7 browsers to upgrade to IE8 and have IE8 not show the IE7 warning? up vote 22 down vote favorite 12 I want to only allow users with IE8 (not IE6, IE7) or another browser to access my internet explorer site when logged in. I followed: http://code.google.com/p/ie6-upgrade-warning/ But I also wanted it to not allow IE7 users to use the main site when logged in (they can view public pages.) The reason is that the main web application has a lot of JavaScript effects that will only work 100% in IE8 rendering mode (or any other browser aside from IE.) The problem with modifying the ie6 upgrade warning to be ie7 is that it looked like IE8 displayed my webpage in an IE7 rendering mode and internet explorer cannot "lies" about being ie7 and triggers the IE7 stylesheet code. So how can I force IE8 to always render my page in IE8 mode? internet-explorer internet-explorer-8 share|improve this question edited May 4 '09 at 23:29 asked May 4 '09 at 22:52 MikeN 12.7k35117201 9 You really want to exclude around 40-50% of the world's users? Seriously? –cletus May 4 '09 at 22:58 101 If I hear any more complaints from people that I'm not including IE6 and IE7, I'm also going to exclude IE8! –MikeN May 4 '09 at 23:13 5 There are plenty of apps that are meant for a limited audience. And in those cases you may be able to dictate the specific program and minimum version. Of course these cannot be called "web apps". I call them IE-apps, since IE is the "operating system" that they run on. –Chris Noe May 4 '09 at 23:13 23 Why would anyone assume that the poster is excluding 50-60-99% percent of the world's internet users? People please refrain from vague and out of focus remarks. The poster never declares a target audience/market for his web app, it's unclear if it's a web site or perhaps an intranet app that couldn't care less of the world's addiction to bad/archaic software or even a school project. Lets not discuss browser market-share and whatever our opinion is. I dont know of a conclusive technique to do what you ask (maybe a combination of some of the following answers) so I will now shut up. –Yannis