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Originally Posted by Toxaris
That is not true. Edge uses a totally different rendering engine than IE11. In fact, the rendering engine of IE11 has not been maintained for many, many years. The rendering engine of Edge is built from the ground up. Only for backwards compatibility, Edge can start IE11 (or any other browser you would like) for those pages that cannot be rendered on Edge. Those pages are rare on the internet. Those pages are usually from older business applications.
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Exactly. Edge relies on IE to render certain pages. I've come across quite a few it had to switch over to. I used Edge for Swagbucks there only certain surveys that have to use IE or Edge. Firefox or Chrome no problem with legacy sites. Edge has a long way to go.
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