Any compatibility issues with IE8 for STVN 2.1 Orgchart?

Hi Experts,
Just curious if there are any issues with running IE8 compatibility mode for Nakisa STVN 2.1 Orgchart?
Thanks,
Michael Dinh

Hi Michael,
IE8 Compatibility Mode is fine for use with STVN2.1 applications. As Stephen said, IE7 and IE8 are certified for SVSN3.0 but IE6 support has been discontinued.
Best regards,
Luke

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