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I use the following HTML5 elements in my pages: header, article, section and nav. Now I've set all the above HTML5 elements as display: block, and I include the HTML5 shiv with a conditional statement in the header:

<!--[if lt IE 9]>
<script src="dist/html5shiv.js"></script>
<![endif]-->

The site works fine in IE7 & IE8 - indicating that html5shiv is indeed doing it's magic. However when I test the site in IE9 it lacks styling for all the content inside HTML5 elements.

As soon as I change the conditional statement to:

<!--[if IE]>
<script src="dist/html5shiv.js"></script>
<![endif]-->

The html5 elements and it's children now get the correct styling applied. I doublechecked my IE version and it says I have IE version 9.0.8112.16421.

I should also mention that the sites are built with PHP and cached through the use of PEAR's Cache_Lite. However tests done on a simple static html page give the same results for me.

Any ideas??

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  • what is the doctype of your html file? do you use X-UA-COMPATIBLE? btw. i think in the second example you mean <!--[if lte IE 9]>
    – t.niese
    Feb 15, 2013 at 11:55
  • <!DOCTYPE html> as reccomended by HTML5. Beneath the head element I use <meta charset="utf-8">. Thanks for noticing that, I updated my question - I use [if IE]
    – am_
    Feb 15, 2013 at 11:57
  • and you are sure that you dont use <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" or send a header with X-UA-Compatible: ? ( sitepoint.com/html5-shim-ie-emulation-mode )
    – t.niese
    Feb 15, 2013 at 11:59
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    ...and you haven't set your IE to IE7/8 compatibility mode?
    – JJJ
    Feb 15, 2013 at 12:08
  • That's correct, I haven't set it to comp. mode. If I however set it to compability mode, and refresh the page - it will render just fine. (as expected because of the HTML5 shiv).
    – am_
    Feb 15, 2013 at 12:20

2 Answers 2

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I finally managed to figure out what the problem was. I had a comment at the top of my site, before the doctype html tag. That seems to break IE9's ability to recognize the HTML5 elements.

This is what I had:

<!-- Served From Cache: Wednesday 13th of February 2013 03:02:22 PM -->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>

So I was then able to fix this by moving the comment down beneath the doctype.

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    + 1 for coming back here and letting the community know. You might want to mark this as the correct answer too. As a general rule, nothing should ever become before the Doctype, because, as you have noticed, weird things start to happen! Feb 15, 2013 at 17:06
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Try this code

<!--[if lt IE 9]>  
<script src="http://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js"></script>  
<![endif]--> 
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    How does this help with the IE9 problem?
    – JJJ
    Feb 15, 2013 at 12:09
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    Did you read the question? He's already using a shiv. "As soon as I change the conditional statement to: ... The html5 elements and it's children now get the correct styling applied." The OP wants to know why IE9 doesn't style the elements without a shiv, since IE9 should support HTML5 elements natively. In any case, writing <!--[if lt IE 9]> will not do anything in IE9.
    – JJJ
    Feb 15, 2013 at 12:14
  • The html5shiv code is no longer hosted on googlecode. It has moved to Github. Sep 5, 2017 at 9:37

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