Let's gather some info around the net...
In Bootstrap's test file here http://getbootstrap.com/getting-started/#template there are some lines in code which say:
<!-- HTML5 shim and Respond.js for IE8 support of HTML5 elements and media queries -->
<!-- WARNING: Respond.js doesn't work if you view the page via file:// -->
<!--[if lt IE 9]>
<script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/html5shiv/3.7.2/html5shiv.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/respond/1.4.2/respond.min.js"></script>
<![endif]-->
Drupal page here https://www.drupal.org/node/2173441 says:
Due to browser security rules, Respond.js doesn't work with pages
viewed via the file:// protocol (like when opening a local HTML file).
To test responsive features in IE8, view your pages over HTTP(S). See
the Respond.js docs for details.
So, lets go where we should be from the very beginning...The official docs :D
Respond.js doc
...which say, among others,
Reportedly, if CSS files are encoded in UTF-8 with Byte-Order-Mark
(BOM), they will not work with Respond.js in IE7 or IE8. Noted in
issue #97
WARNING: Including @font-face rules inside a media query will cause
IE7 and IE8 to hang during load. To work around this, place @font-face
rules in the wide open, as a sibling to other media queries.
...So if you have a problem with respond.js
and ie8
be sure to make a quick check on all of the above and of course, read the official doc.
also worth reading: http://nextflow.in.th/en/keep-your-responsive-web-design-against-the-legendary-internet-explorer-ie6ie7ie8/using-response-js-to-make-ie6ie7ie8-understand-your-responsive-design/
Put response.js after all CSS you use in web page. Except you are
ready for weird action.
Response.js has an issue with CDN & domain.
test.html
and other files of respond.js test stuff you downloaded. maybe they have done something wrong with the paths and nothing works on local (or they refer to files over the internet and you are offline) does it work on other browsers?